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Has anyone followed the "network neutrality" debate at the FCC and US Congress? They are debating a law to end "network neutrality" on the internet, allowing large providers (AT&T, Verizon, etc) the ability to prioritize traffic (or possibly even block traffic). If this goes thru, what will happen to all the ftp and http traffic we send and receive daily? Will we be forced to pay for a high enough priority to continue decent throughput? One of my customer's got a MoveOn.org email today on this and they asked what it will do to all the ftp & http traffic we run. Jim Franz
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