Saturday, January 21, 2006
Note: Some news links may expire one week after posting.ISPs and Washington Weigh Display Speed Discrimination
Now we have a new kind of potential discrimination: sites that pay your Internet provider a fee may pop up more speedily on your screen than others sites that don't. Consumer advocates want "network neutrality", meaning every site gets delivered with equal speed, and without preference for one site over another. For more consumer news, visit Consumer World.


