Net neutrality repealed

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Anonymous wrote:Also note.....cable companies were already charging companies that wanted their content carried on their network. I lost DIY Network in my region because they couldn't come to terms with Verizon. That's the way free market works. I don't want big bad daddy government telling companies what content to carry.


Sigh...this tells me that you do not know what net neutrality means.

Please do some research and then get back to us. There is plenty of easily accessible information on the internet (for now).



What does it mean? Do you think it means companies will now start limiting what content you can access? They could have done that before net neutrality and they didn't. Now you think they will?

I don't think YOU know what net neutrality is and you think it is limited to content and throttling. I'm glad you rely on big Government to run your life and save from the big bad wolves. Net neutrality was government overreach at it's finest. It's a free market and the ISPs should be allowed to run their business as they see fit, and you can choose to patronize the one you want.

I look forward to cheaper internet now.


+1


LOL you will never see it.


+1.
Anonymous
Next day. Just seeing if the internet is still working. Hello? Is anyone out there?
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Anonymous wrote:If your internet service starts to suck, get a new provider or just go with out it... it's nothing but a time drain and a place for perverts and loonies... read a book, exercise, watch TV, fuck your significant other... it will be fine.


That's the best public policy argument you can come up with?


As stupid, vacuous and glib as Ajit Pai's videos promoting NN repeal.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:Also note.....cable companies were already charging companies that wanted their content carried on their network. I lost DIY Network in my region because they couldn't come to terms with Verizon. That's the way free market works. I don't want big bad daddy government telling companies what content to carry.


Sigh...this tells me that you do not know what net neutrality means.

Please do some research and then get back to us. There is plenty of easily accessible information on the internet (for now).



What does it mean? Do you think it means companies will now start limiting what content you can access? They could have done that before net neutrality and they didn't. Now you think they will?

I don't think YOU know what net neutrality is and you think it is limited to content and throttling. I'm glad you rely on big Government to run your life and save from the big bad wolves. Net neutrality was government overreach at it's finest. It's a free market and the ISPs should be allowed to run their business as they see fit, and you can choose to patronize the one you want.

I look forward to cheaper internet now.


+1


LOL you will never see it.


+1.


The PP doesn't seem to realize that prior to NN, ISPs DID repeatedly try to put limits on what content you could access. And that it did not make anything cheaper for consumers or content providers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Next day. Just seeing if the internet is still working. Hello? Is anyone out there?


It will take a while to get through the various legal challenges before anything changes.
Anonymous
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If your internet service starts to suck, get a new provider or just go with out it... it's nothing but a time drain and a place for perverts and loonies... read a book, exercise, watch TV, fuck your significant other... it will be fine.



I work in the software industry and I work mostly from home. A: It is not possible to get a new provider because I dont really have a choice of internet provider. B: Are you really saying the solution to all this is to stop using the internet ??

God!! you are a dumb mf.


And what is the net result from that? I know I have no choice of water company. My bill is outrageous. I know I have no choice of electric company. My bend-over 'peak use fee' doubles my bill. I have not seen the same thing happen with internet. In fact, I DO have a choice - we chose FIOS. My bill has stayed reasonable and we have great service.
Anonymous
And speaking of no choice, my friend had no choice with his water company, as per typical. One month, he was billed at 10K. Yes, you read that right. They had just switched to smart meters and refused to believe they had a meter problem. They kept telling him he must have a leak. He had an engineering company out (on his dime) who looked over the property and told the water company that if he had a leak to the magnitude the company was claiming, he would be submerged in a lake. Furthermore, the company could not find evidence of ANY extra water in the yard AT ALL. Company STILL would not back down. It took legal action to get them to send someone out to check the meter. Faulty.
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And what is the net result from that? I know I have no choice of water company. My bill is outrageous. I know I have no choice of electric company. My bend-over 'peak use fee' doubles my bill. I have not seen the same thing happen with internet. In fact, I DO have a choice - we chose FIOS. My bill has stayed reasonable and we have great service.


Again you are proving my point. If you are comparing ISP to water company then you are on the right track because water and other utilities are heavily regulated. Did you think it was Santa preventing your utility bill from going up?
Anonymous
In addition to 2 million "bot" entries supporting the repeal of Net Neutrality, there are emerging on Twitter verified submissions on behalf of deceased and others.

You can search to see if you are listed in a fraudulent manner

https://badcomments.attorneygeneral.gov/

I found myself on this list and have reported it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Next day. Just seeing if the internet is still working. Hello? Is anyone out there?


Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Next day. Just seeing if the internet is still working. Hello? Is anyone out there?


It will take a while to get through the various legal challenges before anything changes.


Ok, Chicken Little.
Anonymous
I don't think YOU know what net neutrality is and you think it is limited to content and throttling. I'm glad you rely on big Government to run your life and save from the big bad wolves. Net neutrality was government overreach at it's finest. It's a free market and the ISPs should be allowed to run their business as they see fit, and you can choose to patronize the one you want.

I look forward to cheaper internet now.


hey dumbass most people dont have a choice of more than 1 ISP. How many times you need to be reminded of this?
Anonymous
Hey. December 20 and the internet is still working.
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