Japan sets up panel to study Net neutrality
15th Nov 2006, 11:06 GMT
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Japanese government on Wednesday set up a panel to discuss Internet network neutrality -- a concept that has stirred heated debate in the United States -- and study how the surging popularity of free file-sharing services such as YouTube.com is impacting the infrastructure.
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