"Net neutrality" = "net regulation." If you want to regulate the net, you'll love net neutrality. Net regulation will require a one-size/one price fits all approach to the net. Today, you can spend more to get a better car, house, iPod, whatever. Even the
US Postal Service allows you to spend more to send a letter or a package faster. So why is it bad for companies to be able to charge more for faster and more complex Internet service? If you don't want that, you'd pay less. Makes sense, no? Remember the market?
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Posted by: bridesmaiddresses | 06 April 2011 at 02:30 AM