On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 03:25:55PM -0400, Seth Johnson wrote: Hi,
> So far, much of the argument over "net neutrality" has been over > whether service providers should be allowed to favor one > application, destination or Internet service over another. This > is Net neutrality at the application layer. But the real issue is > the neutrality of the IP layer where routers treat alike bits > from every type of application. So, what happened to "my network, my rules"? Perhaps I'm not seeing the point here, but what on earth does a government has to do with the question wether or not a service provider implements QoS on his network? Thanks, -- Sabri ENOSUNSHINE when $SHE == gone