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File #: 05888    Version: 1 Name: In support of Net Neutrality.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 3/6/2007 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: 3/20/2007 Final action: 3/20/2007
Enactment date: 3/21/2007 Enactment #: RES-07-00387
Title: That the City of Madison supports federal efforts to enshrine Net Neutrality, applauds the support for Net Neutrality exhibited by Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin and Senator Russ Feingold, and calls on Senator Herb Kohl and other members of Congress to likewise support such efforts.
Sponsors: Austin W. King, Brenda K. Konkel, Michael E. Verveer, Robbie Webber, Judy K. Olson
Attachments: 1. 05888 Registration Stmt.pdf
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That the City of Madison supports federal efforts to enshrine Net Neutrality, applauds the support for Net Neutrality exhibited by Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin and Senator Russ Feingold, and calls on Senator Herb Kohl and other members of Congress to likewise support such efforts.
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WHEREAS, a broadband network free of restrictions on the kinds of equipment attached and the modes of communication allowed is a "neutral network"; and

WHEREAS, the use of the power to discriminate between traffic types by Internet service providers, charging tolls on content from some content providers, particularly competitors, is an onerous threat, and that inability to pay the tolls would result in poor service or no service for certain websites or certain types of applications; and

WHEREAS, the free and open nature of the Internet has fostered unprecedented innovation, economic growth, and democratic uses; and

WHEREAS, a fundamental part of the Internet's nature is the fact that no one owns it and it is open to all comers; and

WHEREAS, the growth of a free and open Internet has provided historic advances in the realms of communication, research, and economic development; and

WHEREAS, the imposition of additional fees for Internet content providers would unduly burden web-based small businesses and start-ups, as well as communications for non-commercial users, religious speech, civic involvement, and exercising our First Amendment freedoms; and

WHEREAS, carefully developed public policy regulation in the area of Net Neutrality will effectively thwart attempts by broadband behemoths to block, impair, or degrade a consumer's ability to access any lawful Internet content, application or service; will protect the right to attach any device for use with a broadband connection; will ensure that phone and cable companies cannot favor themselves or affiliated parties to the detriment of other broadband competitors, inn...

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