May 5, 2006
The Fight for a Toll-Free Internet
Colleges worry that research and distance education could be left behind if broadband companies are allowed to favor certain content
The Internet is high-tech gold in the sparsely populated and isolated state of Alaska. The technology allows Alaskans who live hundreds of miles from a University of Alaska campus to receive online instruction to become nurses, who are in short supply. It allows Eskimo tribes in rural areas to receive medical advice electronically. And it allows
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