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San Diego : CA : USA | about 1 month ago  
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The Net Neutrality policy proposed by the Obama White House is set for a vote by the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) on Thursday.

The President has not been quiet about pushing for internet legislation. On the campaign trail he made many statements like; “I will not take a back seat to anyone in my commitment to net neutrality.”

The internet legislation policy will encompass three key positions. First the government wants to make sure everyone has access to the internet and have set aside $7.2 billion in stimulus dollars for construction.

The White House is treating the internet as another entitlement program that every taxpayer should pay into so all residents can log on, explains Phil Kerpen of the Americans for Prosperity. One of the new rules proposes the government lays broadband cable in rural communities making access to the internet much easier for all Americans.

This will not only be tricky, but very expensive because there are not enough subscribers in rural areas to pay for the hundreds of miles of cable that must be put in place.

Providing internet access for all residents would be a first for the country. In the past, government didn’t ensure every citizen had a radio during World War II, or televisions in the 1950s or even cable in the 1980s.

Why internet?

The second platform is social justice or classic redistribution of wealth.

And finally the third is controlling internet content. The accessibility of the internet has provided U.S. residents the ability to pursue their freedom of speech in larger numbers and level the playing field.

However, in a recent article in the Wall Street Journal, Susan Crawford, Obama’s internet czar, explained the government’s first move to control internet service comes with the release of $7.2 billion in the stimulus money. “This is just a down payment on the government’s investment in the internet,” she said.

Many on the right think these new rules would kill the free-market economy and turn away any incentive for online entrepreneurs to start up new businesses.

One final thought worth pointing out is the government’s rational in tying the use of cell phones into the internet. Providers like AT&T and Verizon don’t see the need for additional regulation and contend the added regulation could slow their service and lead to more taxes.

"The bar needs to be set very high when it comes to additional government intervention," said USTelecom, the phone industry's lobbying group.

The vote on Thursday, which is expected to pass, will set up a show down between providers and the government. Once the provision is passed it will give the FCC the ability to begin formulating rules and readying them for the legislative process.


The following are some of the FCC's proposed rules:


• Consumers are entitled to access any legal Internet content
• Consumers are entitled to use any Internet applications or services
• Consumers are entitled to connect to any devices that won't harm the network
• The same rules apply to cable/DSL and wireless Internet
• Internet providers can't block or slow competitors' online services

For more stories; http://www.examiner.com/x-10317-San-Diego-County-Political-Buzz-Examiner

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  • Posted By pollard pollard | about 1 month ago
    Good post, big brother is coming!
  • Reply By MandiGoodall MandiGoodall | about 1 month ago
    good post
  • Posted By firesisle firesisle | about 1 month ago
    Thanks for sharing, Kimberly, and nicely done! Government involvement in our internet connection will put us in line with China, and pave the way for online control.
  • Posted By Arrnica Arrnica | about 1 month ago
    Thats good news for the Netizens of US :)
  • Posted By Redhanded101 Redhanded101 | about 1 month ago
    Nothnig surprises me anymore about this administraion. While it will benefit those that currently do not have access, it sounds like more gvt. intrusion. Where the hell are Republicans & Liberterians on this stuff? Why aren't they out there yelling & screaming about this?
  • Reply By lecia lecia | about 1 month ago
    http://www.google.com/help/netneutrality.html
  • Posted By Vinnymac11 Vinnymac11 | about 1 month ago
    Good post! This is very interesting and I didnt know about it.
  • Posted By Shirley66 Shirley66 | about 1 month ago
    Online control may not be a real good idea specially for those whose job relies in the internet.
  • Posted By CassandraCarbee CassandraCarbee | about 1 month ago
    Yet another way of the government snooping on its' citizens.
  • Posted By ahol888 ahol888 | about 1 month ago
    The government still won't be able to control me on allvoices. I can't grow so I don't worry about anything.
  • Posted By JustinDavidSimiley JustinDavidSimiley | about 1 month ago
    the government is spending 7.2 billion dollars of our money to control our internet. Big Brother is nearly here.
  • Posted By mohamedsiam mohamedsiam | about 1 month ago
    Nice post
  • Posted By lecia lecia | about 1 month ago
    guys, this is a GOOD thing. it will protect the internet from being monopolized by corporations like verizon and at&t. that's why they are fighting it.
  • Posted By erassijo_195 erassijo_195 | about 1 month ago
    Wow I didn't know anything like that was going on!
  • Posted By judeleneperez judeleneperez | about 1 month ago
    T_T
  • Posted By tayersitup tayersitup | about 1 month ago
    the government will ALWAYS find a way to "snoop" on citizens
  • Posted By BorderExplorer BorderExplorer | about 1 month ago
    I agree with lecia. I don't want to see the Big Telecom companies squash a free internet.
  • Posted By chino061092 chino061092 | about 1 month ago
    crazy
  • Posted By Olsa88 Olsa88 | about 1 month ago
    this is gonna be interesting...
  • Posted By Lima_Echo_India_Foxtrot Lima_Echo_India_Foxtrot | about 1 month ago
    This person certainly seems to mean well. I can sympathize with the 'get the government out of my wallet and private internet (heh) affairs', but my concern lies in the latter. I am stirred by the thought of the net being content impaired. I like it just the way it is. More information on what it is that they plan to curtail may settle or stir me. I'm guessing the porn industry has more money than the government to wage this war, so are they going to pick on the average citizen? Small business? If the regulations are seemingly docile, will they lead further mind control over generation? The internet has really been our only portal to true free speech!
  • Posted By pollard pollard | about 1 month ago
    I agree with limaEIF and lecia,
    after looking into this, I hate to say this but I agree with the WH, I can't say it but I'll give their initials.

    This will keep the giant corp. from taking over our last avenue to free speech.
  • Posted By ladym33 ladym33 | about 1 month ago
    It will be interesting to see how it turns out.
  • Posted By Punditty Punditty | about 1 month ago
    I posted this comment 17 hours ago, but for some reason it did not show up in the discussion, just in my record of comments. Let's try it again.
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    People of Allvoices - wake up! Net Neutrality will protect your Internet rights. Contrary to what some of the commenters seem to believe here, this is not about Big Brother snooping or controlling you - it is about equal access and the right to post the kind of content you want. Here's the lead paragraph on Net Neutrality from Wikipedia:

    "Network neutrality (also net neutrality, Internet neutrality) is a principle proposed for residential broadband networks and potentially for all networks. A neutral broadband network is one that is free of restrictions on content, sites, or platforms, on the kinds of equipment that may be attached, and on the modes of communication allowed, as well as one where communication is not unreasonably degraded by other communication streams."

    Read that again, especially the "free of restrictions on content..." part. Get it? The government, for a change, wants to help you. I urge everyone of you hear to learn more about Net Neutrality and to support it. It is a good thing, not some government scheme to control you. Please educate yourselves on this topic!
  • Posted By Arrnica Arrnica | about 1 month ago
    @Punditty: What you have explained makes sense, and as such it is good news for all the Netizens of the world.
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