Initially, network neutrality was the demand that network carriers ignore the Internet’s fundamental inequality ….
[Google’s nationwide chain of computer complexes] exploit a flaw in Internet architecture that enables them to seize more than their fair share of network bandwidth, effectively giving their owner a fast lane…. This system, which Google calls broadband neutrality, actually preserves a more fundamental inequality.
In today’s San Francisco Chronicle, Richard Bennett unmasks the real issue spurring Google’s campaign for Net neutrality. (Hint: It’s not the well-being of Net users.)














