 | What if the highway department made the argument that they should get paid by Walmart because everything in their store was delivered via the roads and highways? That is the argument for killing netneutrality. The only reason its being taken seriously is because there is so much lobbying coming from the AT&T/Verizon that has the politicians concentrating on the "tubes" and not what is really at stake. If net neutrality dies, we are at the ILEC's mercy to determine what the internet will be like from no on. |