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Net Neutrality?

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Giovani Saintiny
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#1 · Posted: 5 Jun 2006 16:35


Anyone have thoughts on how Net Neutrality (or its demise) may effect small businesses and work-at-home setups?

mcbsconsulting
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#2 · Posted: 6 Jun 2006 13:57


Hey Giovani,

If the telco and cable co's get their way, small business will not be able to afford to keep a presence on the internet.

I don't want to get started with a tiraid here, suffice it to say, I am FOR Net Neutrality, and leave it at that.

Joe

Giovani Saintiny
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#3 · Posted: 6 Jun 2006 14:13


Did you say you're sorta leanin' FOR Net Neutrality? (LOL!)

It almost sounds like sci-fi. You'd think the giant corporations wouldn't even think they could get away with something like this, so I'm not sure most people really understand the implications. (I think I do, but it sounds so implausible!)

Thanks for responding.

Maybe a teeny tirade wouldn't be so bad.

Take care!

Giovan

The Copy Connoisseur
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#4 · Posted: 7 Jun 2006 20:46


Giovani,

Why don't you elaborate on what Net Neutrality is, for those who aren't familiar with the term.

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