I have held my tongue about Internet neutrality. This is what the lack of Internet neutrality gets us—just more stacking of the deck for large corporations:
http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/2008/02/25/comcast-blocking-first-the-internet-now-the-public/
Looks like Comcast took a page out of Mitt Romney's play book, busing people into hearings and paying them to take up seats that would otherwise go to the interested public.
How is this free enterprise when the corporations, which BTW, happen to hold monopolies in most major metropolitan areas? I have only one choice--Comcast. How am I free to enjoy the entire scope of the Internet if Comcast dictates where I can go and at what speed I get there?
This is pure BS, BECAUSE this is set up for no competition. This is like the old airline days where one carrier would serve a city pair.
Someone please point out where I am going wrong UNDER THE CURRENT SYSTEM. That's all we have--the current system, and it's stacked against those who want to pursue the truth by visiting the sites of their choosing rather than the sites of the corporations' choosing.
P.S. Yeah, mods, I know the title is a bit sneaky--move it if you like.
http://www.savetheinternet.com/blog/2008/02/25/comcast-blocking-first-the-internet-now-the-public/
Looks like Comcast took a page out of Mitt Romney's play book, busing people into hearings and paying them to take up seats that would otherwise go to the interested public.
How is this free enterprise when the corporations, which BTW, happen to hold monopolies in most major metropolitan areas? I have only one choice--Comcast. How am I free to enjoy the entire scope of the Internet if Comcast dictates where I can go and at what speed I get there?
This is pure BS, BECAUSE this is set up for no competition. This is like the old airline days where one carrier would serve a city pair.
Someone please point out where I am going wrong UNDER THE CURRENT SYSTEM. That's all we have--the current system, and it's stacked against those who want to pursue the truth by visiting the sites of their choosing rather than the sites of the corporations' choosing.
P.S. Yeah, mods, I know the title is a bit sneaky--move it if you like.