Facebook, Twitter Join Google In Net Neutrality Battle — InformationWeek

by admin on October 19, 2009

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“An open Internet fuels a competitive and efficient marketplace, where consumers make the ultimate choices about which products succeed and which fail,” the letter states. “This allows businesses of all sizes, from the smallest startup to larger corporations, to compete, yielding maximum economic growth and opportunity.”

Facebook, Twitter Join Google In Net Neutrality Battle — InformationWeek.

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