No Tolls on The Internet

Congress is about to cast a historic vote on the future of the Internet. It will decide whether the Internet remains a free and open technology fostering innovation, economic growth and democratic communication, or instead becomes the property of cable and phone companies that can put toll booths at every on-ramp and exit on the information superhighway.

At the center of the debate is the most important public policy you've probably never heard ... Full Story »

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Susan Bunyan
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by Susan Bunyan - Oct. 1, 2008

The story does what I need it to do; give me the facts in a short but succinct fashion that helps me decide whether this is an issue I need to take action on and/or pay attention to. In this case the answer to both is a resounding 'yes'.

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