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Use of the word "broadband" to mean both the Net and cable TV helps perpetuate the fundamental confusion. Questions around building another, perhaps several other, cable TV networks, are not part of the issue of Network Neutrality, because the Net is not TV of any kind. Now cable TV is not the Internet, but most speakers at the FTC's workshop spoke of the Net in ways that treated it as if it were just a form of interactive TV, with some extra special services bundled with interactive TV, "web viewing", email, and doubtfully, voice over IP. But no matter whether I use slow lines or fast lines, I use the Net for private, for tribal, for business, and for public communications.

Some days I use a dialup connection, which is much slower than the connection over lines owned by the Cable Company, or by the City of New York. Most week days I use several different connections to the Net. Internet packets may be carried over slow communications links or over fast links. At the workshop, most of the discussions failed to address the real issue of Network Neutrality because no correct definition of the Net was presented.
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The full name of the FTC workshop on 13 and 14 February 2007 included the phrase "broadband competition". This comment is not an official statement of New Yorkers for Fair Use. I am a working member of New Yorkers for Fair Use, and I attended the 13-14 February 2007 FTC Workshop on Network Neutrality.

Ong>Commentsong> on the definition of the Internet and the importance of distinguishing the Net from cable TV, and from lower level signal transport systems, after the FTC Workshop of 13 and 14 February 2007 on Network Neutrality I am Jay Sulzberger.
