Thursday, September 29, 2011

Soros-funded group sues FCC, says net neutrality doesn't go far enough

No internet congestion
Net neutrality is touted by internet service providers (for the most part they favor it) as a way to direct traffic. Lanes on a highway, instead of cars driving everywhere, is the way they sell it.

But the internet is working fine on its own. And despite denials, you just know that the ISPs will provide an express lane for their other offerings.

But it goes beyond telecom firms. Here's what Red State says: "You want a laugh? George Soros-funded front group Free Press is suing the FCC… because net neutrality isn't enough of a power grab. Incredible." The Soros group claims that wireless services aren't offered enough protections.

But there is always a hidden agenda with these liberal groups. And the ISPs are up to no good as well.

Related post:

McConnell: No gov't takeover of the internet

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