« Dover evolves | Main | State of the World 2006 » WFMU's Greed WatchTelcos are trying to figure out how to charge companies like Google and Vonage for competing successfuly and taking away their business. They're talking about a "two tier" Internet and an end to net neutrality - the point being that the Internet and its technologies are becoming so pervasive and effective that they're killing the telcos. In the USA, of course, we should have no right to compete so effectively that we kill business models that have been flowing huge profits into various money bins, hence the various moves by telcos and others to preserve their turf via protectionist legislation. [Link] jon posted this at 12:14 PM |
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Good to see you are checking out WFMU
Posted by: bazooka | January 6, 2006 5:54 PM
... and good to see that WFMU has a blog!
Posted by: Jon Lebkowsky | January 7, 2006 11:03 AM