Posts Tagged net neutrality
Net Neutrality
Posted by Andrew in Uncategorized on November 6, 2009
This article from Ben.geek.nz gives an easy to understand illustration of what an internet without net neutrality might be like… I especially like the "massive" 2000MB (=2GB) you can add for only $5/mth! Posted via email from attobrute’s posterous
More on Net Neutrality
Posted by Andrew in Uncategorized on March 12, 2007
For quite some time I have suspected that my ISP (Telecom NZ) has been shaping traffic – specifically, my traffic. Â I did some googling (keywords: telecom, “traffic shaping”, policy; limited to New Zealand websites) and came up with this interesting local discussion from the end of last year. There were many other links, which, in [...]
Net Neutrality
Posted by Andrew in Uncategorized on February 20, 2007
Here is a video which explains this concept:
