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Mexico is Telcel´s territory.
In Mexico the Monster enterprice "TELCEL" is charging every MB they are allready doing this every text mesage from your cellphone is 1kb and is charged up to .85c of pesos this means that 30 MB of tranfered information is $26,112 pesos, this is around $2,067.00 dlls for 30 MB of information (less than 10 songs).
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Preserving America’s Internet through Network Neutrality legislation
Our Internet: it’s the major connecting tool of the twenty-first century. People take online classes through the Internet, and connect with people thousands of miles away through text, voice, and data. Millions of products are purchased through Internet sites every single day, and the interconnectivity of the web has revolutionized the way the world works.
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THE NECESSITY OF NET NEUTRALITY FOR TRANSLATORS
One of the agencies I work with as a professional simultaneous interpreter called me yesterday to go to a congress on Net Neutrality, which gave me the possibility to inform you on the problems that translators woud face without a free access to the Internet.
Imagine that I had to go to a congress on vaccines or to a congress on finances....you will all agree that I need the Internet to researc
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Google censorship in China
When Google announced last week that it was targeted by a cyber attack originating from China it certainly got media attention. Google is a household name and China is perceived as a growing competitor.
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two men
Then two other gentlemen came in His nephew left the room,without an angry Diamond blade word,stopping General Purpose Blade only to wish Bob Cratchit a merry Christmas.
Then two other gentlemen came in.They were large,round,comfortable-looking men,with books and papers in their hands.
‘This is Scrooge and Marley's,I think,’said one of them, looking at the papers that he was carrying.‘Am I s
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Comcast blocks OpEdnews.com Newsletter from Subscribers
Comcast until this morning, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2010 has approximately for about a week and one half, blocked all mass e-mail newsletter message distribution from OpEdNews.com. OpEdNews.com reports on stories that the MSM or mainstream media doesn't cover.
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What it was made for... Ubuntu!
Net Neutrality is essential to free speech, equal opportunity and economic innovation on the Web. Since 2005, phone and cable companies have tried to establish themselves as the Internet’s gatekeepers and to discriminate against Web sites and services that they don’t like.
This fundamental change would end the open Internet as we know it.
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The 'net is our campfire, our class reunion, our storefront
Were it not for a neutral internet, I could probably not pursue American free enterprise by posting a website, my music, my blog, my videos, etc. I would likely be prevented from learning all I have learned about marketing and promotion, and putting it to use.
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Keep it free! Stop fighting over money.
Honestly, all of the major corporations who have stated that instating these rules will make a fair internet are really lying to the FCC. They only thing they are interested in is money. Do not let the internet turn into cable TV. Example, if you want to watch HBO or other movie networks you have to pay extra for them.
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Internet freedom is critical to the self-employed
I am a self-employed small business consultant who for the past three years has assisted over 100 other individuals with starting their own small businesses as self-employed workers.
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THE FCC IS NOT GOOD FOR FREEDOM
Net Neutrality is essential to free speech, equal opportunity and economic innovation on the Web. Since 2005, phone and cable companies have tried to establish themselves as the Internet’s gatekeepers and to discriminate against Web sites and services that they don’t like.
This fundamental change would end the open Internet as we know it.
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Keeping in touch with children
Net Neutrality is essential to free speech, equal opportunity and economic innovation on the Web. Since 2005, phone and cable companies have tried to establish themselves as the Internet’s gatekeepers and to discriminate against Web sites and services that they don’t like.
This fundamental change would end the open Internet as we know it.
Two Million Strong for Net Neutrality
More than 1.6 million people have already called for support of Net Neutrality. Take Action: Sign our petition to Congress – and save the Internet!


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