Thursday, September 24, 2009

Economist sensible on net neutrality

The Economist realizes Genachowski's proposals make sense and are minimal:
"the FCC’s proposals strike a sensible balance between the need to guard against discrimination and wireless operators’ need to manage the huge demands placed on their networks by web-surfing smart-phone users. Reasonable network management will still be allowed and the commission says it will consider alleged violations of its non-discrimination rule on a case-by-case basis. The telecoms companies’ grumbling may be designed to ensure that such commitments are not watered down during the formal rulemaking process that will begin next month."

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