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SourcePageTampa Bay Times
DateDateNovember 27, 2017
URLURLhttp://www.tampabay.com/opinion/editorials/Editorial-FCC-should-not-abandon-net-neutrality_163051410
QuoteTextKeep in mind that ISPs already use public rights of way on the ground and that the coming 5G high-speed wireless technology will require multitudes of wireless antennas on public rights of way and will broadcast over parts of the public airwaves. And yet, the FCC chairman’s plan would allow ISPs to exploit this public good to throttle content, to charge Netflix or Amazon or Facebook for a faster on-ramp to the information superhighway or potentially block them altogether. Worse, they could favor those who could easily pay a king’s ransom — Facebook, to name one — over those who couldn’t, perhaps a social media start-up or a promising small business.
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FCC should not abandon net neutrality by Tampa Bay Times editorial board (Tampa Bay Times, November 27, 2017) (view)