Broadband, Content Provider Firms Fight Over Net Neutrality |
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Jeremy Pelofsky (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Tue, 7 Feb 2006 16:33:21 -0600
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By Jeremy Pelofsky
High-speed Internet providers and Internet content companies clashed
Representatives of local telephone and cable companies that offer fast
Broadband providers have largely pledged that consumers will be able
"Regulatory or legislative solutions wholly without justification in
Yet companies like Web search engine Google and Internet telephone
"We must preserve neutrality in this system in order to allow new
"We risk losing the Internet as a catalyst for consumer choice, for
In the middle were lawmakers who were divided and uncertain about
"This hearing on Internet neutrality is one of the most difficult but
Sen. John Ensign, who has offered legislation to revise U.S. communi-
"You do deserve a return on your investment is the bottom line if
But Democrats on the panel countered that consumers are already paying
"It is not a free lunch for any one of these content providers," said
Analysts have been skeptical that Congress will act this year on the
"Details are devilish, suggesting differences would have to be bridged
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