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We need a better Internet in America
- Subject: We need a better Internet in America
- From: greg-SfI3QVg0eaJl57MIdRCFDg at public.gmane.org (Greg Rundlett (freephile))
- Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2010 23:45:45 -0400
The "Net Neutrality" fight goes on, and today the fight became even more urgent for Americans. I hope this message is considered "on topic" because a) the Internet was/is built on Linux b) the Internet is the lingua franca of the 21st century where spoken language is being matched by machine translation, and communication transcends time and space [1]. Letter I sent via http://www.freepress.net/ The public and the president have expressed overwhelming support for Net Neutrality. The FCC must act to keep the Internet open and free of corporate gatekeepers. In fact, neutrality isn't enough, we need aggressive investment by the public to create a public infrastructure that can help from losing ground. Countries like South Korea are doing it right http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_broadband_plans_from_around_the_world#South_Korea In the U.S. we pay more, but get less than other countries http://www.billshrink.com/blog/5787/internet-penetration-costs/ You still have the power to protect the public interest. Please stand with us and keep the Internet in the hands of the people whose own prosperity depends on it every day. Greg Rundlett [1] What I mean is that if you consider the Internet to be a bunch of protocols and "pipes" endowed with a limitless soft intelligence, then it's easy to see how it's the infrastructure for communication, culture, economy, politics, law, socialization, science, education, etc... It's the new mechanism for all the world's people to interact, transact, communicate and share.