Jun 03 2008

Internet In Twenty Twelve

Published by Flint at 8:47 am under Net Neutrality, Random

This is pretty major.

This is what Net Neutrality exists to prevent - an Internet model which resembles cable television.  You pay a set fee for access to a select few websites.  Pay a larger fee for a sort of “extended package” to get even more major sites.  Pay more for a “premium package” type deal.  Want to visit sites not included in any of the packages, like for example a small-time blog, a message board, a web comic, video game site, etc? You get charged even more.

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If you care about the Internet and the ability to browse any website you want across the entire Internet without restrictions for one flat rate, help do something about it. Tell your friends and family, write to your paper, post or spread fliers at school, contact members of your government, etc.

Read more here The page title is a little sensationalist, but it’s a valuable read.

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