Congress should preserve Net Neutrality
[Commentary] Congress could make itself useful on the issue of network neutrality by finally passing legislation. In spring 2006, access providers lobbied hard for a bill that would allow them to offer "tiered" service to different content providers. They lost that fight, mainly because the Democrats swept Congress that fall, but Net Neutrality remains a nebulous legal and ethical term. Unfortunately, the deeper the Internet becomes ingrained in our daily lives, the more this murkiness is going to cost us. President-elect Barack Obama has repeatedly voiced his enthusiasm for the concept of Net Neutrality, and there is a tremendous grassroots movement online that has continued lobbying for some form of legislation. 2009 is the year for Congress to take care of this vital piece of unfinished business.
Congress should preserve Net Neutrality