November 30, 2006

Open Letter to Microsoft on Net Neutrality


SAN JOSE, CA - Wanted to bring your attention to Scott Cleland’s “Open Letter” to Microsoft on Net Neutrality on his PrecursorBlog.com. 

He’s a smart guy and agree or disagree with him on this topic, his rationale is sound.  He asks, in part, in supporting Net Neutrality if Microsoft has thought about, “The peril of championing legislation which effectively would destroy the broadband business and any incentive to invest in the ubiquitous, much-faster bandwidth that Microsoft’s web services and products will need in the future?”

You can read his full post here.

John Earnhardt Posted by John Earnhardt at 12:25PM PST

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