Knowingly getting ripped off by them on a monthly basis just makes it that much worse.
I look forward to a future faster internet with more access thanks to deregulation. There might be some short term issues, but internet pre 2015 was not this monster people are foreseeing with the end of title 2.
You mean like they did back in 2015?I hope your isp charges you a lot more for everything you do on the internet and they throttle every single streaming service you use down to 56k and just to show you how powerless you would be to stop them. People like yourself need a wake up call.
Net Neutrality existed before 2015. It was only codified because Corporations began violating it. Good Job drinking Pai's kool aid.I look forward to a future faster internet with more access thanks to deregulation. There might be some short term issues, but internet pre 2015 was not this monster people are foreseeing with the end of title 2.
I look forward to a future faster internet with more access thanks to deregulation. There might be some short term issues, but internet pre 2015 was not this monster people are foreseeing with the end of title 2.
Title 2 didn't exist before 2015.Net Neutrality existed before 2015. It was only codified because Corporations began violating it. Good Job drinking Pai's kool aid.
But we should trust google,facebook, and netflix?
I look forward to a future faster internet with more access thanks to deregulation. There might be some short term issues, but internet pre 2015 was not this monster people are foreseeing with the end of title 2.
Netflix was throttling their own customers.just an FYI, Comcast was throttling Netflix and demanded they pay hilarious sums of money for their own fast lane to stop said throttling so.....yeah, you're quite wrong.
The Entire Concept of Net Neutrality existed in gentleman's agreement form. Corporations started to be assholes so the government decided a gentleman's agreement was no longer applicable and would need to be enforced through strength. Frankly I trust the people who created the internet and say that neutrality must be upheld over a Verizon lawyer who was appointed FCC head especially when Verizon has been one of the biggest offenders against Neutrality.
If Comcast starts throttling me at an unacceptable level then i'll go ahead and give my business to one of the 4 other ISPs providing broadband service in my area.Yes ISP's were throttling peoples connections without any recourse. So yes like 2015 but this is the last time i'll respond to you because its useless and I do not want to waste and more of my time responding to you.
You mean like Robert Kahn?The Entire Concept of Net Neutrality existed in gentleman's agreement form. Corporations started to be assholes so the government decided a gentleman's agreement was no longer applicable and would need to be enforced through strength. Frankly I trust the people who created the internet and say that neutrality must be upheld over a Verizon lawyer who was appointed FCC head especially when Verizon has been one of the biggest offenders against Neutrality.
That isn't an option for most, I have 2, a lot of people only have 1 options for internetIf Comcast starts throttling me at an unacceptable level then i'll go ahead and give my business to one of the 4 other ISPs providing broadband service in my area.
5g is coming and the expansion of wireless will ensure comcast and AT&T can't just simply count their dollars and screw people over.That isn't an option for most, I have 2, a lot of people only have 1 options for internet
5g is coming and the expansion of wireless will ensure comcast and AT&T can't just simply count their dollars and screw people over.
5g is coming and the expansion of wireless will ensure comcast and AT&T can't just simply count their dollars and screw people over.
I honestly hope we get a new ISP that becomes what Netflix was to cable.
I really wish all the larger corporations who stand to lose something from this team up: Netflix, Google, Microsoft, Amazon would make a dream team for an open internet provider.
You're marginalizing his impact simply because he has a difference of opinion that doesn't fit your narrative. Not everybody is pro NN, and people need to get comfortable with the idea that opposing views have good arguments and those people should be respected and not insulted."Kahn's history as protocol designer is a minor note, compared to his role as a politically astute manager and advocate at key moments in the development of the technologies responsible for the internet."
Nah, the people who created the technologies we now refer to as the internet. Not the businessman who sold the idea.
In areas where Comcast is the only choice, Comcast has run the other choices out of town an effectively made it too expensive for them to enter the market. There are no checks that have been put into place to prevent thisQuestion from a French guy : What is preventing other companies to provide Internet where Comcast is the only choice ?
In areas where Comcast is the only choice, Comcast has run the other choices out of town an effectively made it too expensive for them to enter the market. There are no checks that have been put into place to prevent this
You're marginalizing his impact simply because he has a difference of opinion that doesn't fit your narrative. Not everybody is pro NN, and people need to get comfortable with the idea that opposing views have good arguments and those people should be respected and not insulted.
Yup, Existing carriers were basically able to run Google Fiber out of Nashville through lobbying.In areas where Comcast is the only choice, Comcast has run the other choices out of town an effectively made it too expensive for them to enter the market. There are no checks that have been put into place to prevent this
I look forward to a future faster internet with more access thanks to deregulation. There might be some short term issues, but internet pre 2015 was not this monster people are foreseeing with the end of title 2.
Those people will be paying for fast lanes probably. Capitalism fetishism is a hell of a thing.People opposed to this keep saying it'll make the internet faster. Can anyone explain that? I'm not seeing it.
Internet is pretty essential nowadays. You need it for a lot of stuff, especially in specific jobs.If they go through with this the publics only recourse would be to cancel their internet. Thats what I plan to do. It will probably be just me though. Most people dont seem to have it in them to give up something that they like.
Most arguments against NN are stupid in my opinion. What "good arguments" could they still have that don't just throw money into corporation trunks?You're marginalizing his impact simply because he has a difference of opinion that doesn't fit your narrative. Not everybody is pro NN, and people need to get comfortable with the idea that opposing views have good arguments and those people should be respected and not insulted.
People opposed to NN keep saying it'll make the internet faster. Can anyone explain that? I'm not seeing it.