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		<title>By: Dez</title>
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		<description>Breon, 

First, thank you for posting these. I did watch Erik&#039;s entire speech and Q&amp;A session. I was astounded with how down-to-earth he is when faced with specifically tough questions and also how he handled what weren&#039;t quite questions and asked them to re-ask them as a question.

Second, the answer that Erik gave regarding net neutrality is quite interesting and actually made a lot of sense (wanting operators to be able to limit bandwidth when it overloads their networks, but not wanting them to choose which specific provider they limit. Treat the same form of content equally whether it&#039;s text, image, video, etc.)</description>
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<p>First, thank you for posting these. I did watch Erik&#8217;s entire speech and Q&amp;A session. I was astounded with how down-to-earth he is when faced with specifically tough questions and also how he handled what weren&#8217;t quite questions and asked them to re-ask them as a question.</p>
<p>Second, the answer that Erik gave regarding net neutrality is quite interesting and actually made a lot of sense (wanting operators to be able to limit bandwidth when it overloads their networks, but not wanting them to choose which specific provider they limit. Treat the same form of content equally whether it&#8217;s text, image, video, etc.)</p>
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