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If this arrangement between Google and Verizon is allowed to stand unchallenged, we can expect more such deals from competing major players.
Not only will net neutrality be dead, we'll exist within a complex, uneven playing field of different service levels and communications rules.
The US government (FCC) needs to step up to the plate and enforce a net neutrality similar to what we expect with phone service. Pres. Obama specifically promised this during the presidential campaign. For the sake of our future internet, I hope he holds to his promise.