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NPR on Net Neutrality and Congress

April 27th, 2006

Congress Votes Against Net Neutrality Bill

From NPR, April 27, 2006
By Laura Sydell

“Congress defeats legislation that would have required all Internet traffic to be treated equally as it moves across the network. Telephone and cable companies want to start charging higher rates for faster and preferential connections.”

Listen to the NPR report here.

Thanks to Free Press for the pointer.

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