
WASHINGTON -- Today, the Federal Communications Commission voted to punish Comcast, the nation's largest cable company, for blocking users' access to the open Internet. In a landmark decision, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin and Commissioners Michael Copps and Jonathan Adelstein approved an "enforcement order" that would require Comcast to stop blocking and publicly disclose its methods for interfering with Internet traffic.
Bravo to the FCC for a good decision.
Rixar13,
I agree. This is a real concern for everyone, though they may not be aware of it. Can you imagine the internet turning into the limited selection you get from TV? "Here are your choices, enjoy. If you want something more you can buy our special surfing packages."
Scary thought.
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