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February 03, 2006

The End Of The Internet?

Too many alternatives to telcos for the telcos to take over the Internet.

Greed knows no bounds in our large telco oligopies. Not only do they want to charge us for the pipe, they want to charge us for the content. In the process they have to know exactly what the content is and feed it into a mamouth database. In order for this to happen telcos need to kill of the remnants of the “common carrier” concept and turn the internet into a private network. This is a very bad idea for all players involved, particularly the public, except for the ATT, Verizon, Bellsouth and Comcasts of the world. It’s tied to their wish of eliminating “network neutrality.” The privacy implications of massive data mining of the internet are staggering. It’s anti-consumer in the extreme and needs to be strongly opposed.

 

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Posted on February 3, 2006 08:44 PM by bellso433.
Filed in Phones under bellsouth.
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I was not exclusively refering to telcos, comcast and time warner also want to be able to segregate and control content.

Posted by: Sonny at February 4, 2006 10:04 AM

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