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Originally Posted by Shauk
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I found that through a link from the first article. Regardless, it's the same question and the same answer. Again, this is what net neutrality is all about; whether or not it's right for large companies to be able to 'own' large portions of the internet pathways and control what goes over it. It's a very big deal because if Cogent (or Singtel or Aliant or any of the mid-size or larger providers) start doing what Cogent is doing now it can have negative effects on everyone who passes traffic over their networks, which could hypothetically mean anyone at all.
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