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Very Interesting ...
Internet based businesses need to protect accessibility , and their current costs models - Got it it speaks to openness.

LECs are trying to increase their share of revenue - Got it speaks to closed environments.

Hardware vendors not supporting net neutrality - Are they taking this opportunity to create propriety closed products?

If so, the LECs better re-think their strategy!!
Posted by: Onofrio ("Norm") Schillaci   Posted on: 05/18/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Free The Internet  Soapbox | 05/18/06
Holy Mackeral  Ludovit | 05/18/06
Too long  welcome to hell | 05/18/06
Of course the HW manufacturers oppose it!  BitTwiddler | 05/18/06
Other way around.  Anton Philidor | 05/18/06
Internet should be a Utility  GreggN | 05/18/06
we should side with the HW manufacturers  Linux Geek | 05/18/06
Conspiracy Theory  Too Old For IT | 05/18/06
That's a lot like...  BitTwiddler | 05/18/06
If Microsoft had a monopoly on downloading videos...  Anton Philidor | 05/18/06
For once, Microsoft is right!  welcome to hell | 05/18/06
Very Interesting ...  Onofrio ("Norm") Schillaci | 05/18/06
As they should...  Omch'Ar | 05/18/06
Socialism grows?  timbc | 05/18/06
I always find coments like that funny  voska | 05/19/06
I see the loud and nutzo and crowd is here...  semi-adult | 05/18/06
Nice Job - Freedom?  zdnet reader | 05/18/06
I see the loud and nutzo and crowd is here..  contrarian | 05/21/06
Succinctly put . . .  Sheeva | 05/26/06

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