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Cable Ties Itself Up in Net Neutrality Knots [via freepress]
The five companies, Advance, Charter, Cablevision, Cox and Insight, told the [Federal Trade] Commission in a Sept. 27 filing their Voice over IP services are at risk because of what the telephone companies might do to thwart competition. The filing noted: ââ¬ÅIn the head-to-head competition with cable, the ILECs (incumbent local exchange carriers, aka telephone companies), have a powerful weapon ââ¬â their ability to discriminate against cableââ¬â¢s voice service by imposing unreasonable, costly interconnection requirements. This is clearly the case with AT&T.ââ¬Â
This merger, the cable companies said, ââ¬Åwill increase AT&Tââ¬â¢s incentives and ability to wield its market power over interconnection against its cable competitions. AT&T has the incentive and ability to discriminate against cableââ¬â¢s voice service to retain its own customers.ââ¬Â The companies want the Commission to impose detailed conditions on the merger which govern interconnection, traffic flow and the like.
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The sympathy meter drops a few more notches when the cable industry further declines to realize that the ââ¬Åincentive and ability to discriminateââ¬Â principle they oppose on the part of the telephone companies is the same principle at the heart of Net Neutrality.
–ME “Liz” Strauss
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