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Topic: Miscellaneous |
2:14 am EST, Dec 3, 2005 |
As ISPs move away from principles of network neutrality toward differential pricing based on applications and content (check out the comments of a Bell South executive and rumours of Rogers blocking BitTorrent and podcasts), the role of government becomes ever more important. Politicians searching for a vision to capture the imagination of Canadians during this election campaign should reject the prioritization of greater network surveillance embodied in MITA and instead set out a vision of greater network access.
Hear hear. Make the internet what it has the potential to be. WiFi Visions |
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