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		<description>[...] Published by Steve Spalding &#124; Filed under How To Keep Up government ISP net neutralityI am not going to say the sky is falling, but as likely as not &#8212; it is. At least as far as Net Neutrality is concerned. For the uninformed, Net Neutrality is the principle that ISPs should provide the same level of service for all websites. That means that whether I am streaming video from YouTube or searching the Small Business Associations website I can expect the same speed, at least as far as my service provider is concerned. [...]</description>
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