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Your Internet Plan Without Net Neutrality

  • Posted by: Andrew Price
  • on September 21, 2007 at 3:19 pm

If that whole “net neutrality” debate seems like a lot of esoteric business minutiae that’ll never affect you, have a look at this graphic that’s bouncing around the net today.

It’s a picture of what your service plans might look like if the company that controls the internet infrastructure in your area has its way.

If you’re sufficiently scared by this, you can learn more at savetheinternet.com.

If it looks totally sweet, you can send Comcast a letter of support.

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