Net Neutrality
During the next 30 days, the FCC will likely issue final regulations regarding the auction of 700 Mhz spectrum. Net Neutrality is one of those big issues that seems like it's way too technical to dig into the details. Luckily for us, Tom Evslin has done most of the digging and makes the issue easy to understand.
Tom has a new post with a call to action for all of us to email the FCC to voice our support for policies that ensure that there will be multiple competitors providing high speed access to all parts of the country. For those of us who don't follow the issue closely, Tom provides a copy & paste email which you can send to the FCC (he also provides email addresses of the right people).
Net Neutrality is one of those issues that seems easy to ignore until one day we read the news and have a "they did what???" moment. There's a lot of lobbyist money that could result in unfavorable regulations. I'd encourage everyone to take a minute out to email the FCC using Tom's outline.
Thanks for the kind words and the help getting the word out.
Posted by: Tom Evslin | June 04, 2007 at 01:57 PM