I was interviewed for NPR’s “All Things Considered,” which went up online a few hours ago, on the subject of Net neutrality — but my remarks didn’t make the cut.
In Internet Debate: Preserving User Parity, San Francisco-based reporter Laura Sydell asks: hould the Internet be divided into fast and slow lanes? That’s the question at the heart of the debate over “network neutrality.” Broadband providers have clashed with Internet and software companies, who are concerned that giving some users preferential treatment for a price effectively shuts out competition.
See more on the subject of this important and contentious debate at Darknet here and here.
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