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How ‘Saving The Net’ may kill it


Monday, July 17, 2006

“Net neutrality” has been a hot topic in the blogosphere for many weeks now.
I’ve always managed to avoid all of the related articles.
But I’ve come across this interesting interview from The Register about Net Neutrality.

How ‘Saving The Net’ may kill it: ”

The engineer’s case against Net Neutrality

Interview If you’ve followed the occasionally surreal, and often hysterical debate around ‘Net Neutrality’ on US blogs and discussion forums, you may have encountered Richard Bennett. The veteran engineer played a role in the design of the internet we use today, and helped shaped Wi-Fi. He’s also been blogging for a decade. And he doesn’t suffer fools gladly.…

(Via The Register.)

One Response to “How ‘Saving The Net’ may kill it”


  1. Pomme::TAB » Blog Archive » Net neutrality: an everyday scenario Says:

    […] After my earlier post about Net neutrality, I’d like to follow up with an example that I’ve seen in real life around me: […]

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