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April 8, 2006
Ed Kohler

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is suing AT&T for secretly working with the National Security Agency to spy on Americans:







January 29, 2006
Ed Kohler

Under this scenario, a company like Yahoo could pay for prioritized bandwidth, causing their site's content to be delivered faster than Google's. Communications companies, including AT&T, Verizon, and BellSouth see prioritized bandwidth as a way to generate new revenue from content providers. This is a hot issue deserving attention from internet users because congress is updating the 1996 Telecommunications Act this year.







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