by Tomi Engdahl on Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:50 pm
I just saw this:
ISP's confirm '2012: The Year The Internet Ends'
http://ipower.ning.com/netneutrality2Says:
"Update: Bell Canada and TELUS (formerly owned by Verizon) employees officially confirm that by 2012 ISP's all over the globe will reduce Internet access to a TV-like subscription model, only offering access to a small standard amount of commercial sites and require extra fees for every other site you visit. These 'other' sites would then lose all their exposure and eventually shut down, resulting in what could be seen as the end of the Internet."
Is this true or not ?
I just saw this:
ISP's confirm '2012: The Year The Internet Ends'
http://ipower.ning.com/netneutrality2
Says:
"Update: Bell Canada and TELUS (formerly owned by Verizon) employees officially confirm that by 2012 ISP's all over the globe will reduce Internet access to a TV-like subscription model, only offering access to a small standard amount of commercial sites and require extra fees for every other site you visit. These 'other' sites would then lose all their exposure and eventually shut down, resulting in what could be seen as the end of the Internet."
Is this true or not ?