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Small Cable Groups Seek To Break Net Neutrality

saikou writes "CNet's News.com has a story on the first cable companies openly going against Net Neutrality. As usual, request for equal treatment is labeled as 'special favors', and Google is used as an example of company that should pay for a fast connection to the end user." From the article: "'I think what the phone industry's saying and what we're saying is we've made an investment, and I don't think the government should be coming and telling us how we can work that infrastructure, simple as that,' Commisso said during a panel discussion about issues faced by companies like his, adding, 'Why don't they go and tell the oil companies what they should charge for their damn gas?'"

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  1. Re:Umm... by qvek · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    WTF there are thousands of college students who have higher student loan debts than you and who are still looking for full time work. I guess you tricked one crazy fool into giving you $500 though so nice job.