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How this affects you »

Telcos Turn to Stalin for Help Against Net Neutrality
March 4: In no uncertain terms, John C. Dvorak takes apart the latest broadside against Net Neutrality by the modern-day red baiters at the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board. You would think Journal editors know public... more »

More Comcast Nonsense
March 1: If you thought Comcast looked ridiculous trying to explain why they had to hire people to applaud for them at last week’s hearing in Cambridge, you should see the things its lawyers are telling the FCC. When... more »

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