Senate Prepares to Zap Net-Throttling ISPs
TelecomTV, May 14, 2008
By Andrew Beutmueller
The U.S. Net Neutrality debate is again in the headlines with two Senators introducing legislation called the "Internet Freedom and Non-discrimination Act of 2008" and upbraiding ISPs for exerting too much control over their broadband services: practices the lawmakers call "anti-competitive and discriminatory" and antipathetic to freedom of speech.
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