Internet service providers are starting to experiment with capping the monthly usage of their customers. The new pricing plans are rolling out as companies are being attacked for secretly interfering with Internet traffic. We explore what this debate means for your future of downloading movies, music, and more in your living room.
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Unlimited Internet? Not Any More!
Listen Tuesday, Sep. 16, 2008 at 12:20 p.m. in Economy, Science, Tech Tuesday, TechnologyGuest host: Corey Flintoff
Guests
Scott Wallsten
Vice President for Research, Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Institute; Senior Fellow, Georgetown Center for Business and Public Policy
Ben Scott
Policy Director, Free Press
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