And they'll have even less choices when the govt gets done with it
5/19/2017 9:38:02 AM
That statement makes zero sense in this context. By not abiding by the rule of net neutrality (all packets must be treated the same across the internet), there is LESS competition or choice.
5/19/2017 10:07:30 AM
Okie dokie
5/19/2017 10:25:53 AM
When it comes to looking out for my interests, you know who I trust more than the government?Corporations.What's good for the shareholder is good for me, too.
5/19/2017 11:25:19 AM
power companies are going to do it nextpower for your TV will now be supplied at 10x the price of power for your lights. coffee maker power at 30x.
5/19/2017 11:34:57 AM
They already offer optional programs to cut your AC off during peaks to save you some money.
5/19/2017 12:22:20 PM
5/19/2017 12:37:30 PM
Folks think that if the government doesn't regulate something, then corporations will have all the power. Regulation allows the corporations to buy favorable legislation and removes the power from the consumer and gives it to the corporation.
5/19/2017 12:41:23 PM
5/19/2017 12:48:52 PM
I wonder what other fundamental human rights we have that scientists have yet to develop
5/19/2017 1:40:40 PM
5/19/2017 2:13:33 PM
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-internet/fcc-plans-to-vote-to-overturn-u-s-net-neutrality-rules-in-december-sources-idUSKBN1DG00H?utm_campaign=trueAnthem:+Trending+Content&utm_content=5a0d063e04d30148b0cd52dc&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=twitter
11/17/2017 10:03:51 AM
Boooo!!!
11/18/2017 4:55:54 PM
This is sure to make America great again
11/18/2017 5:21:46 PM
Fuck
12/14/2017 9:52:14 AM
remember how bad it was 2 years ago before we had net neutrality and we had to pay to access each site individually? that was horrible
12/14/2017 10:03:46 AM
We didn't even have internet before 2015. You just went up to the TWC internet box and put in a quarter, and then it showed some ads...and we liked it.
12/14/2017 10:40:02 AM
remember in 2005 when Madison River Communications was blocking VOIPremember when Comcast was blocking p2p servicesremember when AT&T used to block Skype and other VOIPremember when MetroPCS tried to block streaming videoremember when AT&T, Sprint and Verizon were blocking Google Wallet to push their own productremember when Verizon demanded that Google block tethering apps remember when AT&T required you to pay extra for FaceTimeremember when Verizon and others have explicitly said that the only reason they don't favor some content providers over others is because of net neutrality?etc...fucking cuckolds
12/14/2017 11:00:20 AM
12/14/2017 11:11:57 AM
Search Here:https://ag.ny.gov/fakecommentsto determine if your name was one of the ~2million fake comments submitted to the FCC during the net neutrality comment period.
12/14/2017 12:15:12 PM
^^net neutrality did not exist 2 years ago; there's nothing misleading about that statement. There was no implied honor code to follow it as you suggest, as ISPs were not considered common carriers.
12/14/2017 1:42:29 PM
what are you neckbeards going to do when your ISP charges more for your furry porn?
12/14/2017 2:44:38 PM
I bought the TWW package, I'm good.
12/14/2017 3:24:45 PM
I mostly worry that having super fast gigabit internet will be pointless when they throttle anything I download and then of course if we have to start paying for A La Carte stuff
12/14/2017 3:39:40 PM
i'm pretty sure at&t gigabit already throttles youtube, at least it feels like it does. i'm not looking forward to that getting worse.
12/14/2017 3:58:27 PM
Doss, didn't you get your internet cut off twice over RIAA letters?
12/14/2017 4:02:36 PM
No... one was from the MPAA
12/14/2017 7:24:38 PM
12/15/2017 7:15:57 AM
He is a cuck for anything republican. He's a giant lummox who does nothing but spout utter bullshit 100% of the time on topics he's well-below qualified to discuss.At least we'll hear a whole lot less from him on the Pai-net soon
12/15/2017 8:50:20 AM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FCC_Open_Internet_Order_2010
12/15/2017 10:22:41 AM
^the supreme court ruled that the FCC could not enforce 2 of the 3 parts of that order. they were the blocking and discrimination portions. so i guess, yeah, we had rules from 2010 to 2014, albeit illegal rules.[Edited on December 15, 2017 at 10:35 AM. Reason : sorry, court of appeals for the DC circuit]
12/15/2017 10:30:27 AM
Can someone who disagrees with net neutrality please educate us on how scrapping it benefits us, the American public?
12/15/2017 12:45:44 PM
Who here is against it?
12/15/2017 12:53:15 PM
eleusis is for sure because breitbart told him to be
12/15/2017 12:58:31 PM
^^ also NeuseRvrRat, clearly. Have you not read any of this thread, or even this freaking page? [Edited on December 15, 2017 at 1:01 PM. Reason : jesus man]
12/15/2017 12:59:55 PM
Him for sure, yea, but I didn't heed the posts that were 7 months old, on this page.I see this as being mostly a problem for content providers like Netflix, Amazon, etc. What will stop AT&T from pairing up with Disney to provide sufficient bandwidth for the streaming service they come out with, while limiting Netflix's. Then they'll say "Well, Disney paid us oodles of millions of dollars to provide faster speed for their service...how much you guys gonna pay us?" Then they're all like "Well, we can pay more oodles of millions than Disney has, but we're going to have to jack up rjrumple's subscription fee to 24.99/month."[Edited on December 15, 2017 at 1:10 PM. Reason : dsfas]
12/15/2017 1:09:39 PM
Then TWC will be all like "So the rich neighborhood down the street is paying several oodles of millions to have faster internet, so since you're in the poor house rjrumple, we're gonna suck the bandwidth right out of your neighborhood to fullfil the rich folks data consumption. You hear that rjrumple? That's the sucking sound of your bandwidth leaving"Disclaimer - I'm not an idiot when it comes to bandwidth usage, just trying to make a point.
12/15/2017 1:12:44 PM
Apparently ending net neutrality is "restoring internet freedom [for ISPs to fiscally rape their customers]"]
12/15/2017 1:20:32 PM
https://mises.org/wire/no-neutral-ground-problem-net-neutrality
12/15/2017 1:31:18 PM
^^^It's not only that. Internet providers could block content entirely. Other organizations could pay them to block damaging information. They could also inject content into web pages (Comcast does this already with pop-up notifications).
12/15/2017 1:35:19 PM
uh, no part of that explains how it's better for consumers
12/15/2017 1:36:09 PM
12/15/2017 1:39:44 PM
12/15/2017 1:43:23 PM
^^But you have to trust Comcast and TWC. To me, those are two very untrustworthy corporations. Maybe trustworthy isn't the right word, but they sure as hell don't care about consumers.Any extra revenue will NOT be put back into infrastructure to make their service cheaper for their customers.
12/15/2017 1:45:00 PM
So these companies, the same companies who have pocketed something like $400 Billion in public money that was supposed to go to expanding infrastructure, are going to suddenly start expanding networks into unprofitable areas?lol, okay bud, way to think positive i guess
12/15/2017 1:46:15 PM
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12/15/2017 1:51:07 PM
municipal broadband would be exactly what synapse just mentioned, charging everyone more to expand a service into an unprofitable area.
12/15/2017 1:54:22 PM
What evidence do you have that Wake Co would charge me more than TWC? I mean I assume it would be Wake Co since I don't live in city limits.
12/15/2017 1:57:03 PM