Net Neutrality
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Re: Net Neutrality
Not a monopoly.
Here's something I'd like for you to read:
NO, EVERY BIG INTERNET COMPANY IS NOT A MONOPOLY
Not only is the internet NOT currently monopolized, it's becoming less and less dominated by single firms at a break-neck pace.
Logical, economic reality is the 180-degree-opposite of what you're being spoon-fed by the state and the trembling giant corps.
Here's something I'd like for you to read:
NO, EVERY BIG INTERNET COMPANY IS NOT A MONOPOLY
Not only is the internet NOT currently monopolized, it's becoming less and less dominated by single firms at a break-neck pace.
Logical, economic reality is the 180-degree-opposite of what you're being spoon-fed by the state and the trembling giant corps.
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Re: Net Neutrality
I have exactly 1 choice for cable internet provider, and 1 choice for DSL. Or I can get a stone-Age-slow satellite connection.
I guess that counts as “competition”, on some level, but it isn’t.
I guess that counts as “competition”, on some level, but it isn’t.
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Net neutrality will do nothing to solve your problem.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I have exactly 1 choice for cable internet provider, and 1 choice for DSL. Or I can get a stone-Age-slow satellite connection.
I guess that counts as “competition”, on some level, but it isn’t.
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Maybe not. But wthis thread has moved far beyond the upcoming vote in the FCC. We need to regulate the physical internet as a utility.nmoore63 wrote:Net neutrality will do nothing to solve your problem.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I have exactly 1 choice for cable internet provider, and 1 choice for DSL. Or I can get a stone-Age-slow satellite connection.
I guess that counts as “competition”, on some level, but it isn’t.
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If you treat the physical Internet as a utility then net neutrality becomes a bad thing.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Maybe not. But wthis thread has moved far beyond the upcoming vote in the FCC. We need to regulate the physical internet as a utility.nmoore63 wrote:Net neutrality will do nothing to solve your problem.GrumpyCatFace wrote:I have exactly 1 choice for cable internet provider, and 1 choice for DSL. Or I can get a stone-Age-slow satellite connection.
I guess that counts as “competition”, on some level, but it isn’t.
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Re: Net Neutrality
How so?nmoore63 wrote:If you treat the physical Internet as a utility then net neutrality becomes a bad thing.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Maybe not. But wthis thread has moved far beyond the upcoming vote in the FCC. We need to regulate the physical internet as a utility.nmoore63 wrote: Net neutrality will do nothing to solve your problem.
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Because everywhere that does so, such as where I live, does not have an ISP monopoly.GrumpyCatFace wrote:How so?nmoore63 wrote:If you treat the physical Internet as a utility then net neutrality becomes a bad thing.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Maybe not. But wthis thread has moved far beyond the upcoming vote in the FCC. We need to regulate the physical internet as a utility.
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Re: Net Neutrality
The chad mug
The virgin FCC
The virgin FCC
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It may not be technically a monopoly, but I have a choice between two options. Shitty provider A and shittier provider B.Fife wrote:Not a monopoly.
Here's something I'd like for you to read:
NO, EVERY BIG INTERNET COMPANY IS NOT A MONOPOLY
Not only is the internet NOT currently monopolized, it's becoming less and less dominated by single firms at a break-neck pace.
Logical, economic reality is the 180-degree-opposite of what you're being spoon-fed by the state and the trembling giant corps.
Shittier provider B came to my door last week, wanting to tell me how they'd changed. "We've changed! We no longer suck! Switch to us!"
Here's me. buh bye
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