- Companies that sell network equipment to ISPs don’t want net neutrality. IBM, Cisco, Intel, and Sandvine ask US not to regulate broadband as a utility. http://arstechnica.com/business/2014/09/companies-that-sell-network-equipment-to-isps-dont-want-net-neutrality/ 3 comments politics
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