Yet another Net Neutrality analogy

Posted by sujay on August 7th, 2006 — Posted in telecom

PC World’s Bill Machrone in his latest article draws yet another interesting analogy to Net Neutrality - the rate of delivery at the gas pumps.

The following quote is from the same article

The only difference between the U.S. and China is that the ISPs, not the government, are blocking sites. They’re doing it for financial, not political gain, although there are some cases of ideological censorship.”

Read his article here: Demand Net Neutrality!

As long as people remain confused about the term, we’ll see more of these analogies in the future.

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