Net Neutrality: Telcos Want to Charge Web Sites for Web Speed, Access Preference
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12-02-2005, 12:27 PM,
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2006, 09:12 AM by mandy.)
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Net Neutrality: Telcos Want to Charge Web Sites for Web Speed, Access Preference
Quote:A senior telecommunications executive said yesterday that Internet service providers should be allowed to strike deals to give certain Web sites or services priority in reaching computer users, a controversial system that would significantly change how the Internet operates. full article: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con...02109.html EDITED to add related topic: BellSouth, other telcos, consider move from flat fees to pay-as-you-go broadband http://community.tuliptools.com/index.ph...910.0.html |
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12-02-2005, 05:22 PM,
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Re: BellSouth Executive Wants to Charge Web Sites for Web Speed, Access Preference
Unfuckabelievable
Quote:Gigi B. Sohn of Public Knowledge opposes allowing Internet providers to prioritize sites and content I totally 100% fucking oppose it. The Internet would become a cultural wasteland like network television if these s got their greedy way. :hoxmassnow9: |
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12-03-2005, 02:20 AM,
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Re: BellSouth Executive Wants to Charge Web Sites for Web Speed, Access Preferen
Fortunately access times are decreasing so rapidly that this likely will not work - this time.
Remember when somebody (AOL?) was going to insert links into other peoples' websites? A site would mention widgets and they would link that word to a widget store, with out the site owner having any control of it. That idea seems to have gone away, but it is sure - they will try again.
http://tibetan-jewelry.net http://ascendingpassage.com http://healweb.com http://tcrr.com http://pymd.com http://mtej.com http://unusualscience.com
http://ancientmystery.info http://xsvs.com http://whycat.com http://ctik.com http://ompendants.com http://travelintibet.com http://goddesses.tibetan-jewelry.net/ http://edenhash.com http://hippietao.com http://tibetanjewelry.net http://tldv.com http://nw.la http://shaktinode.com http://dragons.tibetan-jewelry.net/ |
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12-14-2005, 12:52 PM,
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BellSouth, ATT Lobby Capitol Hill For Right to Give Internet Access Preference
Bell South and ATT have taken their proposal to Washington...
Quote:Telecoms want their products to travel on a faster Internet full article: http://www.boston.com/business/technolog..._internet/ |
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12-14-2005, 11:16 PM,
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Re: BellSouth Executive Wants to Charge Web Sites for Web Speed, Access Preference
Today video playback, tomorrow VoIP telephone service.
The telecom companies will use all means available to prevent newer VoIP services like Vonage, Skype, from taking market share. Quote:many small Internet start-ups would be unable to pay the fees, which could reduce consumer choice. ATT (the merged SBC and ATT) and Bell South have over 100 years experience in reducing consumer choice. |
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12-16-2005, 04:26 AM,
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Re: BellSouth Executive Wants to Charge Web Sites for Web Speed, Access Preference
[quote author=amy link=topic=1523.msg6087#msg6087 date=1134602217]
Today video playback, tomorrow VoIP telephone service. The telecom companies will use all means available to prevent newer VoIP services like Vonage, Skype, from taking market share. ATT (the merged SBC and ATT) and Bell South have over 100 years experience in reducing consumer choice. [/quote] I think they'll be the big players in VOIP. One of them will buy Vonage. |
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12-18-2005, 01:31 PM,
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Can we still say that nobody owns the Internet?
A related commentary:
Quote:The Internet was the great noncommercial success story of our time. Commissioned by the government, built on open-source software, promulgated initially through research and academic facilities--the Internet was the crowning example of a public good, a resource without an owner, a self-regulating convocation of equals. full article: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/wlg/8785 |
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12-18-2005, 04:54 PM,
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Re: BellSouth Executive Wants to Charge Web Sites for Web Speed, Access Preference
Quote:The Internet was the great noncommercial success story of our time. We should have flamed a little harder back in '91 when NSF lifted the ban on commercial activity. :twistedevil: |
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12-19-2005, 07:39 PM,
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Re: BellSouth Executive Wants to Charge Web Sites for Web Speed, Access Preference
Quote:we as citizens must demand our government to legislate and regulate for the common good, not just for the corporations that pay their bribes. Fat chance they'll listen. |
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01-08-2006, 10:18 AM,
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FCC knocks telcos' secret plan to divide and bill the web
Latest update. The FCC spoke out against the telco's proposal at CES (the Consumer Electronics Show).
Quote:What you may not be familiar with is the FCC's intense fear that media companies or the telephone companies will wall off content and internet services from certain classes of customers. While not perfectly clear about the issue at hand, Martin seems to think the internet will be divided up and with different classes of content walled off from consumers. full article: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/07/ces_fcc_wsj/
Al draagt een aap een gouden ring, het is en blijft een lelijk ding
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