Catholic Bishops Support Net Neutrality
Catholic News Service, September 29, 2006
By Mark Pattison
In the era of regulated utilities, residents and businesses alike knew what the charges would be for electricity, natural gas and telephone service.
With an unregulated Internet, though, individuals seeking Internet content and businesses and organizations hoping that users will click on their sites may wind up paying huge fees to Internet service providers before much longer.
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