The article reports on the controversy created when AT&T CEO Edward E. Whitacre, Jr. told a reporter from "Business Week" that Internet services such as Yahoo!, Google and Vonage should be paying AT&T to deliver customers to them. He said payment would work as an incentive to upgrade its network. Since then, executives from BellSouth, Qwest and Verizon have stated they want to have more control over Internet content they deliver. Critics are arguing for "network neutrality." INSET: NEUTRALITY PARTISANS.
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