It is sort of hard to know where to begin when confronted with ignorance like 
this:

"The U.S. Federal Communications Commission should allow broadband providers to 
manage their networks and slow "bandwidth hogs," despite concerns that such 
practices arbitrarily target some customers, said a coalition of seven civil 
rights groups."

"Net neutrality rules for broadband providers would protect bandwidth hogs at 
the expense of other customers and civic organizations, said the coalition, 
which includes the National Black Chamber of Commerce, Latinos in Information 
Sciences and Technology Association, League of Rural Voters and National 
Council of Women's Organizations."

"The coalition filed comments with the FCC Thursday in the agency's inquiry 
into Comcast's slowing of some P-to-P (peer-to-peer) traffic. "Regulations 
prohibiting network management risk undermining free speech on the Internet by 
allowing P2P traffic to overwhelm the network and prevent non-P2P traffic from 
reaching its destination," the coalition said in its filing. "The effective 
prioritization of P2P traffic would represent an altogether new type of 'back 
of the bus' second-class status for our speech on broadband networks -- and 
ought to be resoundingly rejected." "

http://www.networkworld.com/news/2008/022908-civil-rights-groups-fcc-should.html?code=nldailynewsam125479

Apparently I woke up in everything is opposite land this morning, at least that 
is how I read their 'thinking', and I use the term loosely.

Ron.

Ronald D. Edge
Director of Information Systems
Indiana University Intercollegiate Athletics
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (812)855-9010 http://iuhoosiers.com

The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing.
If you can fake that, you've got it made.
--Groucho Marx

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