RE: RE: NNI don't really understand why they are differentiating between wireless providers and broadband though. Possibly because wireless providers have already started treating packets unequally so they figure no point in trying to stop them now... I get very scared when i see things like 'unlimited facebook' in packages for mobile phones because I think about how easily that could become commonplace with broadband providers...
"facebook $1.99 a month"
"youtube
.99 a month"
"cnbc
.79 a month"
by doing this the public could be limited to what they can see and how they can interact over the internet which is a very scary thought considering the amount of free speech the internet provides the world... I'm not saying this is what will happen but it is a very important issue.