Just six phone and cable TV companies control 65% of the USA’s 80.9 million broadband users, according to a new report by tech researcher Forrester. The top four – AT&T, Verizon, Comcast and Time Warner– dominate, with around 46%. A mix of smaller players (phone, cable, satellite and fixed-wireless) make up the bala
via usatoday.com
Leslie Cauley of USA Today wrote a great, dispassionate, layperson-friendly overview of the FCC’s plans to create Net Neutrality.
Lots of good nuggets, including the quote above. Six companies control 65% of broadband users. Not the way it should be.

