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<title>Friday's FCC ruling could usher in new internet tariffs</title>
<link>http://www.corante.com/rebuildingmedia/archives/2005/08/08/fridays_fcc_ruling_could_usher_in_new_internet_tariffs.php</link>
<description>It's generally true that competition and technology are driving bandwidth costs toward zero. In such a climate, network providers could find the notion of a tiered internet rate card extremely appealing. Internet telephony, movie download services, gaming, music and file-sharing could be the first targets for add-in pricing for consumers.</description>
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<title>On the FCC&apos;s &apos;net neutrality&apos; statement</title>
<link>http://ondemandmedia.typepad.com/odm/2005/08/_the_wall_stree.html</link>
<description>typepaThe Federal Communications Commission recently issued a policy statement on &apos;net neutrality&apos;. Largely based on Powell&apos;s net freedoms, the current policy reads thus: (1) consumers are entitled to access the lawful Internet content of their choice;...</description>
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