Eric Schmidt on Net Neutrality
GillBates0 writes "Google's CEO Eric Schmidt has written an open letter to the Google user community asking them to speak out on the issue of net neutrality. The official Google Blog has a blurb on this as well. From the letter: 'In the next few days, the House of Representatives is going to vote on a bill that would fundamentally alter the Internet. That bill, and one that may come up for a key vote in the Senate in the next few weeks, would give the big phone and cable companies the power to pick and choose what you will be able to see and do on the Internet ... Creativity, innovation and a free and open marketplace are all at stake in this fight.'"
Clearly only China/Google should have the power to dictate what people can and can't see on the internet.
Speak out, they'll probably start tracking all my phone calls...
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I don't believe telecom companies will be able to stop a company's website from being seen, only from having faster and more bandwidth available.
No sir, we are not blocking that website. You simply have to que your request a week in advance.
KFG
"...who is going to get more traffic?"
OK, articulate as your post is, I am going to take a stab in the dark and guess the one that provides porn???
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