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January 10, 2006
Blogosphere Feedback: Reaction to WSJ Story
After posting my reaction yesterday to the WSJ's "Phone Companies Set Off A Battle Over Internet Fees", a number of people took the time to privately email me their take on my position (both pro and con) and I couldn't help but notice similar comments now included at the bottom of the blog posting. It is great to see an open discussion regarding this important topic taking place.
My scan of the Blogosphere's reaction to this post included a number of people who took notice including: Jack Decker who took the time to address the issue. Other posts of note include: Mitch Shapiro @ IP Democracy, Andy Abramson, Dan York and Gahtan's Technology and Internet Law Blog.
Tags: voip, e911, Verizon, Net Neutrality, Google, Vonage, , BellSouth, Jeff Pulver
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Posted by jeff on January 10, 2006 06:22 AM | Permalink
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Posted by: Douglas Rea at August 15, 2008 02:17 AM