Media Minutes: March 10, 2006
March 10, 2006
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Media Minutes: March 10, 2006
The pending acquisition of BellSouth by AT&T ups the stakes in the struggle to preserve network neutrality. Meanwhile, telecom and technology companies push forward with network management via data discrimination. And a Fast Fact: phone companies give big to candidates for Congress.
Related Links
- Center for Digital Democracy: From Open Network to a New, Business-friendly "Infranet"?
- Center for Digital Democracy: Save the Net
- Free Press: Net Freedom Now
- Free Press: Stop the AT&T Merger
- Internet Non-Discrimination Act of 2006
- Opensecrets.org: Telephone Utilities Industry Summary
- The New Media Monopoly