First POST: Battle for the Open Net
05/08/2014Battle for the Open Net 150 tech companies ranging from tiny start-ups to major industry giants have signed a joint letter to the FCC opposing Chairman Thomas Wheeler's proposal to allow fast and slow lanes on the Internet. According to Marvin Ammori, the letter "was entirely driven by the small and the mid-sized companies" more than 100 of which had signed on before Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo Level 3 and other heavyweights joined on. The letter's key sentence: "Instead of permitting individualized bargaining and discrimination, the Commission's rules should protect users and Internet companies on both fixed and mobile platforms against blocking, discrimination, and paid prioritization, and should make the market for Internet services more transparent." On GigaOm, Stacey Higginbotham comments...