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[Posted on May 9, 2006 - 12:46 PM]

CNET News.com has yet another story on Net neutrality today. It's really more of the same, only this time the smaller cable companies are arguing against regulating the Internet. The most notable thing from the story is a quote from Tom Might, CEO of Arizona-based Cable One, which has customers in 19 states with large rural populations. (pictured below)

Politicians, Might suggested, "don't know what it is, but they're afraid to be against Net neutrality because it sounds so wonderful, like Mom and apple pie."

Go to story from CNET News.com
Go to net neutrality coverage story from TechEffect


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