Although those who worry about the status of the Internet as a commons have been accused of being communists, that notoriously socialist publication, Business Week, has reported that well-known communist organizations like Google and Amazon are worried about those who would turn the Internet into a toll road:
The internet has always been a model of freedom. Today the Web is flourishing because anyone can click to any site or download any service they want on an open network. But now the phone and cable companies that operate broadband networks have a different vision. If they get their way, today’s Information Highway could be laden with tollgates, express lanes, and traffic tie-ups — all designed to make money for the network companies.
That prospect is the worst nightmare of Internet stars such as Google, Amazon , and eBay. They’re gearing up for a clash with the phone and cable giants early next year as Congress begins to redraft the telecom laws for the broadband era. The Internet gang fears that unless they get lawmakers to intervene, the network operators will soon be able to put a chokehold on the Web. “The issue is about the future of the Internet,” says Alan Davidson, Google Inc.’s Washington policy counsel.















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All the more reason We the People should be getting behind municipal wireless broadband.