
Net neutrality is bad for competition argues Oracle's chief
Larry Ellison sided with operators on net neutrality, a position that was largely overlooked during his last appearance at the Churchill Club last month.
The Oracle chief argued that letting the U.S. government regulate pricing on carriers’ networks is wrong, favouring Google and the likes and ultimately stifling competition.
“I think it’s very dangerous for the government to engage in pricing for companies… In general I believe in free markets and this is the case where government regulation is not necessary,” said Ellison.
Here’s the video excerpt where the Oracle CEO discusses his views on net neutrality: