Pending Net Neutrality Legislation Is Vital to Preserving Independent Web Content and Expression
Houston Chronicle, May 24, 2006
Big telecommunication and cable companies provide 98 percent of U.S. Internet users with broadband services. Those high-speed connections have revolutionized the quantity and quality of Web-based information, but without some regulation, such monopolies are prone to anti-competitive business practices.
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