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There is no favoritism on the internet with net neutrality. Net neutrality is something that needs to end for big companies to succeed more. Verizon and Google are preparing to work together to get information out faster, with a bigger price. Net neutrality crusaders want the Federal Communications Commission to nix the Google/Verizon axis. Since net neutrality was decided by the Comcast decision in April to not be in the hands of the FCC, FCC can’t do anything.

Finding a compromise for net neutrality

FCC officials and Internet stakeholders have been having many conversations about net neutrality. Skype, cable companies, the Open Internet Coalition, Google, Verizon and AT and T are all incorporated when talking about Internet stakeholders. The New York Times reports the discussions involve the FCC’s legal authority to regulate Internet service. Cable and telephone companies want to place a premium on higher bandwidth. All companies that are wireless hope there can be no wireless broadband regulation. Favoritism is wanted by content providers. The FCC can’t do anything about what they want, a level playing field, because of the FCC Comcast decision.

Google and Verizon want a change

Net neutrality is the big topic for the FCC and Internet stakeholders, although Google and Verizon on the side have been working on a deal. Bloomberg explains that both Google and Verizon have always been against net neutrality. Verizon wants free reign to charge more for higher speeds to make as much money as it can get away with. Google only wants regulation if it means they’ll do better business and not have any business taken away with it. Google realizes net neutrality is dying off. Making a deal with Verizon could give Google the advantage when the corporate feeding craze begins.

There may be a corporate takeover

The Google/Verizon deal could very well change the market in a way that consumers no longer have a say in which companies do well. Save the Internet paints a nightmare scenario where Google products get priority based on commercial deals. Chrome would work better than other browsers. Twitter wouldn’t be nearly as good as Google Buzz. Bandwidth from YouTube would be more than other websites. Google’s Blogger would get special treatment over WordPress. Google’s GChat would work better than Sykpe … and also the list goes on.

The Google Verizon deal makes for winners and losers

The Wall Street Journal reports the Google/Verizon deal will make it so numerous lose when on the Internet to winners doing better than them. Different streams of internet can have different content. Content that is prioritized can have much higher prices than anything else. The FCC will no longer have control over the web. Competition won’t be a problem for big media corporations anymore. Surfing the Internet can be just like watching TV eventually when there’s nothing to look at. The only reason this hasn’t happened yet is because of the courts and also the FCC.

Further reading

New York Times

nytimes.com/2010/08/05/technology/05secret.html?_r=1

Bloomberg

bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-04/google-verizon-are-said-to-have-reached-deal-on-how-to-handle-web-traffic.html

Save the Internet

savetheinternet.com/blog/10/08/06/about-verizongoogle-deal-net-neutrality

Wall Street Journal

blogs.wsj.com/source/2010/08/09/winners-losers-from-the-new-net-neutrality/