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Re: Re: Backbone/network filtering
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Susan
Ren -- these are different examples of a larger trend. Blocking a service and blocking access to a site are both examples of network providers going up the protocol stack in discriminatory ways. A service is one level below the content of a site -- but they're both above the level of transport. Many people think that network providers should stick to nondiscriminatory transport of bits. The network providers don't agree.
Susan
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