I assume you are not American. Unfortunately, too long has it been the case that politicians are either technologically ignorant or in the pocket of the providers. Getting anything done on the federal, or even state level, is such an arduous and painful process that it most likely fails and that's assuming anything happens in the first place.
I guarantee that nothing will come of this PR stunt of an FCC "investigation". The current head of the FCC, Kevin Martin, is currently under a Congressional investigation for abuse of power and a lack of transparency.
For those of you still thinking in the present and near-future (2010 is considered near-future in this case), stop it. It's bad for personal welfare and certainly a negative characteristic to have in the tech industry. Myself, on the other hand, prefer to operate 7-10 years ahead of the present and offer the following for your own edification:
I assume you are not American. Unfortunately, too long has it been the case that politicians are either technologically ignorant or in the pocket of the providers. Getting anything done on the federal, or even state level, is such an arduous and painful process that it most likely fails and that's assuming anything happens in the first place.
I guarantee that nothing will come of this PR stunt of an FCC "investigation". The current head of the FCC, Kevin Martin, is currently under a Congressional investigation for abuse of power and a lack of transparency.
For those of you still thinking in the present and near-future (2010 is considered near-future in this case), stop it. It's bad for personal welfare and certainly a negative characteristic to have in the tech industry. Myself, on the other hand, prefer to operate 7-10 years ahead of the present and offer the following for your own edification:
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/bell-curve/google-sees-the-world-in-an-ipod-by-2020-333439.php
Certainly with the ability to save all the world's content, archiving all of your orgs data to your iPod won't be a problem.