Net Neutrality isn’t Good for Consumers
Dumb is better? That is what the advocates of the so called net neutrality would have us believe. Their basic belief is that broadband networks should be the dumb pipes that indifferently pass packets of information from one location to another, allowing the content providers and customers at the ends of the network equal opportunity to do whatever they want. Who could be against that? Well, maybe people who are interested in innovation and customer welfare.
- The News-Press article: Net Neutrality isn’t Good for Consumers
- The News Herald article: Net Neutrality Would Weave a Tangled Web