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	<title>Comments on: Not neutrality</title>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>HereÃ¢â¬â¢s an interesting example of how the principles of Net Neutrality can be linked back to the InternetÃ¢â¬â¢s older brother, the telecom network.  A few weeks ago, AT&amp;T began blocking calls to services like FreeConferenceCall.com.  AT&amp;T did this without filing a direct lawsuit, without petitioning the FCC and without even contacting Free Conferencing Corp, the parent company.  These types of free services are completely legal and AT&amp;T is using self-help and cowboy justice to financially bully competing services out of business.  This is the world of Carrier Neutrality.  You can learn more at blog.freeconferencecall.com.  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>HereÃ¢â¬â¢s an interesting example of how the principles of Net Neutrality can be linked back to the InternetÃ¢â¬â¢s older brother, the telecom network.  A few weeks ago, AT&#038;T began blocking calls to services like FreeConferenceCall.com.  AT&#038;T did this without filing a direct lawsuit, without petitioning the FCC and without even contacting Free Conferencing Corp, the parent company.  These types of free services are completely legal and AT&#038;T is using self-help and cowboy justice to financially bully competing services out of business.  This is the world of Carrier Neutrality.  You can learn more at blog.freeconferencecall.com.</p>
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