September 26, 2006

Net Neutrality “Quote of the Week”


SAN JOSE, CA - With regards to the current debate in Congress on the telecom bill generally and net neutrality specifically, Senator Ted Stevens (R-AK) is quoted in today’s National Journal’s Tech Daily “People” Column “in responding to a question about whether he might alter his telecom bill to strengthen language on network neutrality in an effort to move his legislation”: 

“There’s no way you can appease these people. It’s a fetish—it’s really something that doesn’t exist. But they want to stop this bill because it might exist.”                                 
                                                      —Sen. Ted Stevens

A previous blog entry on this site followed very similar logic.

John Earnhardt Posted by John Earnhardt at 11:58AM PST

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