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Re: What is Net Neutrality all About?


Raqueeb Hassan (wideangle@gmail.com)
17 Jun 2006 11:30:19 -0700

> Too little regulation is worthless. Too much regulation is stifling.

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Sometimes regulation turns out to be better options for those who can
pay more. While using gatekeeper, all access-point providers might
like to provide two kinds of Internet connections (in simplest
term). Paying more would get you more contents through line 1 - less
regulation. Those who can't afford line 1 would ultimately hit to
restrictive line 2 option. Regulations would definitely come from
State bodies, how to get them in common platform? Any idea?

Raqueeb Hassan
Bangladesh

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