http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/be-skeptical-of-net-neutrality/2015/03/04/6bdfd926-c289-11e4-9271-610273846239_story.html
As a young reporter in the 1970s, I covered the Interstate Commerce Commission
(ICC). Created in 1887, the ICC regulated the nation’s railroads and
sought to protect the public against abusive freight rates. Congress
deregulated the railroads in 1980 and ultimately abolished the ICC. The
verdict was that the agency had so weakened the industry that a
government takeover might be necessary. Deregulation was a desperate
alternative to nationalization.
I mention all this because there
are obvious parallels between the Internet today and the railroads in
the late 19th century. Like the railroads then, the Internet today is
the great enabling technology of the age. Like the railroads then,
Internet companies inspire awe and dread. And now there’s another
parallel: the resort to regulation.
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