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April 24, 2006

Net neutrality back under the hot lights

Forget just heating up: Looks like this will be another hot-burner week for the topic known as network neutrality, with a markup/debate session scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday on Joe "Big Hoss" Barton's what is net neutrality anyhoo bill.

In case you want to sift through the latest version, David Isenberg has a PDF on his site, though as he states in an accompanying post, there will likely be many changes to the broth before it's soup.

Meanwhile, as Om frets that Silicon Valley doesn't think the debate is worth talking about, Drew Clark over at the National Journal says that Nancy Pelosi is cranking up some real opposition.

Sorry that I missed the conference call this morning from the brand-new Save the Internet coalition, too bad because it might have been fun to listen to Vint Cerf and gun owners answer the same questions. If anyone sees a good recap of the call, please comment and I will add the link.

Behind just a bit today as I get started on my new "official" job, where I will help surface the wonderful content being produced by the marvelous folks at pulvermedia. Thanks to Jeff and all the great people in the "pulversphere." Watch this space for more exciting news soon!

Posted by paul at April 24, 2006 02:45 PM

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