Markey: Net-Neutrality Bill Still Necessary

Courtesy Broadcasting & Cable - Business and Deals News  Thu, 03/27/2008 - 17:01

House Telecommunications & Internet Subcommittee chairman Ed Markey (D-Mass.) praised the agreement between Comcast and BitTorrent to work together toward a solution to the distribution of media-rich, bandwidth-heavy content over the Internet, but he said it did not obviate the need for open-access legislation, which he has proposed.


 

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Marketplace Proves Net Neutrality Regulations Unnecessary

This initiative proves that the marketplace is working and that net neutrality regulations are unnecessary. The ability to engage in e-commerce is critical for U.S. businesses, and the broadband market must be driven, not by government fiat, but by advances in technology, competition among the many wireline and wireless broadband providers, and consumer choice.

http://www.chamberpost.com/2008/03/marketplace-pro.html

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