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FCC Net Neutrality Repeal Permits Blocking and Throttling

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FCC Net Neutrality Repeal Permits Blocking and Throttling

WalterWhite

Jan 4, 2018, 10:03 PM
If a company promises someone a certain amount of data and the violate their terms they will and can be sued..... I am sick of hearing all the cry babies who really think Net Neutrality was really protecting the little guy and the customer. When these Evil Corporations that you all scream at back something such as Net Neutrality that should tell you so much. At the end of the Day the government wanted to be able to control our lives, and also regulate something else so they can make taxes higher as they are not high enough already lol. If theses companies start screwing people over, then another company will offer to take the customers and if there is not another choice, then new companies will rise up and take the business and provide you b...
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rwalford79

Jan 5, 2018, 9:37 PM
You really are ignorant, and blithely unaware of how no new businesses can or will enter a market WITHOUT government intervention. Go back and read the Telecom Act of 1996 and educate yourself on how DSL and broadband only happened when the government FORCED competition.

Moron!
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WalterWhite

Jan 6, 2018, 10:34 AM
We could have a debate without the name calling is that really necessary? Like I clearly said if these companies break their TOS then they will be sued I know I am not wrong about that. And Net Neutrality did not help new business

"Under Title II, the Internet is subject to a bevy of regulations at the whim of the FCC. ISPs have to submit proposals for any "new technology or business model" to the FCC, which will severely hamper innovation."

"The FCC can decline the request for an opinion, can permit the innovation, or can require more information from the submitting party," writes Brent Skorup of George Mason University in National Review. "These opaque determinations cannot be appealed, and affirmative decisions can be reversed at t...
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PhoneMaster

Jan 6, 2018, 9:58 AM
Nonesense. Building a brand new terrestrial data network with wide availability is insanely expensive and takes years if not decades.

Therefore, I think it is reasonable to lift net neutrality over wireless providers where there is a decent number of competitors. However, when it comes to wireline internet it’s a whole different story.
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