by Haley Sweetland Edwards
To the millions of Americans who wrote passionate letters to the Federal Communications Commission last year arguing that it should ensure the Internet isn't divided into "fast lanes" and "slow lanes," Verizon is the enemy. Or one of the enemies, at least.
Cable and telecom companies have been one of the biggest forces aligned against the web's grassroots in the battle over how the FCC should regulate Internet traffic.
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