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This is retarded

Zpike

Dec 21, 2015, 5:38 PM
Not counting a service against a data cap has absolutely nothing to do with net neutrality, which seeks to ensure IP packets are delivered fairly and without respect to their contents. That means that we don't throttle one kind of traffic and allow another to continue. It means that we don't do deep packet sniffing to find out if we approve of the content. But it has NOTHING to do with what data counts against a data limit and what data doesn't. The FCC is off their rocker with this one.
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Brad K

Dec 22, 2015, 10:49 AM
Still agree with giving them more power?
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Zpike

Dec 22, 2015, 5:48 PM
The government often does things I think are retarded. That doesn't make me an anarchist. Net neutrality is good for the internet, for commerce, for competition, for small business, and for consumers in general. Just because I disagree with one decision the FCC makes doesn't dictate that I disagree with their decision to enforce net neutrality, something we desperately need.
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