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OK - I get that part of it.
I also gather from the book that there is a relationship that exists far beyond what the public has knowledge of between the government and the incumbents now. So while I will grant you that based on public knowledge, absent legal authority - there is no master switch.
However, what this is setting up is that legal authority. So if the 'master switch' ultimately is in the hands of the provider all that is missing is the legal authority. Secondly, I am confused - part of what makes the net difficult to control is protocol aspect and this bill will streamline and uniform it. So what am I missing?
TIA
Good luck
Last edited by Mo_Zam_Beek; 08-31-09 at 23:24.
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