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Sep 20, 2017
10:28
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CavemanCougar
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It's a little more than this.
They can't throttle services that directly compete with them. Comcast can't throttle Netflix because they are bleeding cable customers every day.
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There are basically two sides to the net neutrality argument
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:02am
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MMCougIII
9/20/17 10:03am
Nope, there's only one take on any political argument.
sgriff
9/20/17 10:06am
Bottom line is that understanding net neutrality isn't a simple case of putting
TaiJuan
9/20/17 10:07am
I am surprised at how quickly net neutrality became political.
Nathanael Greene
9/20/17 10:07am
It was smart of the ISPs to go with this angle. Get's lots of people to support
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:09am
I say this as someone who has some concerns about both, philosophically. I don't
TaiJuan
9/20/17 10:15am
The Texas example is actually a good one. In order to create a free market for energy, the government HAD to step in
jaromp
9/20/17 10:27am
Help an idiot understand
jkccoug
9/20/17 10:16am
No, it's just that they have to treat all bits the same, regardless of the
russkiejedi
9/20/17 10:26am
It's a little more than this.
CavemanCougar
9/20/17 10:28am
What is the problem that net neutrality of fixing?
Freddie Cougar
9/20/17 10:17am
It prevents a deal facto utility from charging you more to use a Netflix branded
TaiJuan
9/20/17 10:21am
Since net neutrality has been how the internet has operated since day 1 and
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:21am
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MMCougIII
9/20/17 10:42am
Because companies were trying to implement things net neutrality will fix
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:48am
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MMCougIII
9/20/17 10:56am
Comcast, Verizon, others started throttling connections when they detected that customers would access Netflix or Amazon
jaromp
9/20/17 11:06am
This is one of the biggest problems and I don't understand how anyone
CavemanCougar
9/20/17 11:09am
RE: What specific examples actually occurred or was it all theoretical?
DapperDan
9/20/17 11:07am
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MMCougIII
9/20/17 11:16am
If bandwidth is an issue charge bandwidth hogs. Comcast is content to let you
TaiJuan
9/20/17 11:18am
Because they want to throttle based on where traffic is coming from, not just
russkiejedi
9/20/17 11:18am
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MMCougIII
9/20/17 11:38am
Net neutrality allows for reasonable network management practices.
mik3
9/20/17 12:01pm
That's an issue of who's pulling, not who's pushing. Netflix doesn't get to
russkiejedi
9/20/17 3:42pm
AFewThoughts, care to share a few thoughts about what you disagree with in my
russkiejedi
9/20/17 3:38pm
Because they sold you bandwidth. You pay them for 100 mb/s. You should be able to use that bandwidth.
jaromp
9/20/17 11:22am
And many ISPs already throttle speeds beyond a certain threshold. That's not
russkiejedi
9/20/17 11:25am
It actually affected my business
GenkiLawyer
9/20/17 12:58pm
A lot has changed and now ISPs are seeing additional $$ opportunities and/or
jkccoug
9/20/17 10:49am
Well, giving power to other countries hostile to the US is not something nerds
NSFW
9/20/17 10:25am
Expain how that would occur please. This is genuine curriosty BTW.
sgriff
9/20/17 10:32am
Wut
DapperDan
9/20/17 10:36am
Not smart for work?
shimmy
9/20/17 11:25am
Thanks for stating my opinion in a format that won't get deleted.
CavemanCougar
9/20/17 10:26am
No neutral position on net neutrality, huh.
Rize Alloyal
9/20/17 11:29am
I suppose ignorant is a position one could have
DapperDan
9/20/17 11:43am
Bears beets Battlestar Galactica
NVCougar
9/20/17 12:10pm
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