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Thursday, July 6, 2006
Verizon's absent Corozon
| | Mitch Ratcliffe has a piece that properly pounds Verizon for its Xtremely non-neutral orientation toward customers of its EV-DO service. And for its Machiavellian heart. If it had one. |
Ones and Zeros: The Ultimate Comodity
| | Don Marti says "Information wants to be $6.95." Dana Blankenhorn's unintentional (though quite useful) corollary is, "Bits want to be free". |
| | We also need to quit maintaining antique silos inside the Regulatorium. |
| | Which speaks to my concerns about Net Neutrality as well, and why I kinda hope the whole telco "reform" effort in Congress crashes and burns. I think Net Neutrality is a terrific rallying cry and a fine sentiment to carry around in the marketplace. Meaning it's a fire to which we should hold the carriers' feet. But I worry about making it into law. |
| | As Michael Powell warned F2C several months ago, be careful about getting what you wish for. Unintended consequences are a certainty, and it takes a generation or more to unscrew screwy legislation, if it ever gets unscrewed at all. |
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