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January 19, 2006

Google: Users Pay for Access, Let Them Choose How to Use It


networkaccess.gifEven as Google faces off with the Justice Department, the search giant may also be ready to go toe-to-toe with broadband pipe owners.

In his blog at Networking Pipeline, Preston Gralla reports that:

BellSouth and Verizon have been trying to force big Web sites to pay extortion-type fees if the sites want adequate bandwidth, with Google a prime target. But Google has news for them: It won’t pay.
Google told Networking Pipeline’s Paul Kapustka in no uncertain terms that it won’t give in to the cyberextortion. And despite reports to the contrary, Google says, it isn’t talking with any carriers about the issue.
Google’s Barry Schnitt told Paul in an email: “Google is not discussing sharing of the costs of broadband networks with any carrier. We believe consumers are already paying to support broadband access to the Internet through subscription fees and, as a result, consumers should have the freedom to use this connection without limitations.”

 

Mitch Shapiro at 5:03 PM|Comments(0)

  

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