Net Neutrality Debate
Does the internet need to be corralled in order to remain unbounded as it is today? You may have read that question twice to understand it, but when you boil it down that’s the basic underlying question of net neutrality. Today, the technology exists to block certain kinds of network traffic, whether that be a particular geographic area or perhaps an application. I understand the need to be able to monitor network traffic and adapt accordingly. That I like. I also understand that when taken to the nth degree, it would be entirely possible for a ISP or telecom to block or reroute whatever they choose. Some argue that choice may be exercised by restricting or impeding a competitor. Or worse, you and me. That I don’t like. When corporations are allowed to act with impunity, the track record shows that consumers lose out.
Two days ago, six senators got their collective panties in a bunch when FCC Chairman Genachowski announced his new plan to put regulations in place. Before I could link to a story about it, they had already changed their minds. I encourage you to read the press release from Chairman Genochowski and start to form your own opinion, keeping in mind that details are scarce and this will evolve over time.
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