Category Archives: net neutrality

ma bell is back

ill communication?
slate has an article on the merger of the “new” at&t and bellsouth, which essentially makes at&t it’s old self again. the fcc made them agree to uphold net neutrality for two years. hopefully that will be long enough for them to respect customer’s wishes and not put a stranglehold on access to [...]

net neutrality, or humanity lobotomy?

arin over at foureyedmonsters have hit a chord with his new video podcast on net neutrality.
we lucked out this election with the introduction of more democrats into congress, but there’s more to be done. visit savetheinternet.com, check out their action map and find out who’s against or undecided and call them. then, check out the [...]

net neutrality, for real?

somehow i missed this recent article from wired concerning the real state of equality within internet communications. interesting perspective. considering the evolution of networking technology since the inception of the internet, i’m not surprised by these statements.