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FCC’s Own Report Refutes the Original Justification for Internet Regulations
From Television Broadcasting (TVB) on August 16, 2010 see: http://www.televisionbroadcast.com/article/104894 FCC Report Supplies Fuel for Net Neutrality Opponents by Deborah D. McAdams, August 16, 2010 Data hogs account for about 1 percent of residential Web users but 25 percent of all online traffic, according to the latest technical paper released by the Federal [...]
Consumers Support Better Ink Cartridge Labeling
Our online poll of 102 readers found that 96% wanted manufacturers to be required to disclose the cost of printing on printers and printer cartridges. Because of the lopsidedness of the tally, the error rate in this poll would be plus or minus 3.9%, assuming respondents are representative of the general population. Clearly, consumers want more information [...]
Wall Street Journal: End of the Net Neut Fetish
An interesting article by Holman W. Jenkins, Jr. in the Wall Street Journal (August 10, 2010, on page A-13) discusses how Google came to realize that strict Internet regulations would reduce network investment, making them not in the interest of online consumers. You can read this excellent article at: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704164904575421434187090098.html
Proposed Open Internet Framework Good for Consumers
Preserves Everything Consumers Have Today and Reinforces FCC Authority, While Protecting the Promise of Future Innovation and Choice We have analyzed the proposed Google/Verizon Net Neutrality agreement and believe that the framework moves the debate closer to resolution by considering the perspectives of opposing sides and finding common ground, reaffirming the four principles for [...]
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