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Posted on December 3, 2012 by wired.com

Internet Hangs in Balance as World Governments Meet in Secret

Internet Hangs in Balance as World Governments Meet in Secret

There’s a lot of sky-is-falling doomsday predictions about the World Conference on International Telecommunications, which opens Monday in Dubai with some 190-plus nations discussing the global internet’s future.

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