NeverEndingMe
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an we really trust that cunt, obama?
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How's that CHANGE working for you?![]()
Now people have a right to free high speed internet.
Liberals just can't control themselves.
And everyone else gets nailed with an immediate 17+% tax imposed on the rest of us.
This isn't about 'net neutrality', it's all about more re-distribution.
Ishmael
Nice to see people who have no clue what net neutrality means spouting off their usual nonsense.
At one time we had over 1,500 ISPs in this country. Today, thanks to the "free market" we have four. As a direct result we have the slowest internet speeds in the industrialized world at the highest prices.
It's no wonder this country keeps falling further and further behind.
Nice to see people who have no clue what net neutrality means spouting off their usual nonsense.
At one time we had over 1,500 ISPs in this country. Today, thanks to the "free market" we have four. As a direct result we have the slowest internet speeds in the industrialized world at the highest prices.
It's no wonder this country keeps falling further and further behind.
maybe these regulations will break up the monopolization of American internet? allowing for more competition.
Really? Just how is that going to happen?
Ishmael
I dunno, just looking for a silver lining. That's why I asked instead of making a statement.
It does seem like an oxymoron though. More regulations for a free internet...
You're either intentionally lying...
...or supremely ignorant.
There isn't any 'silver lining.' The problem is, and always has been, "the last mile." What is meant by that is that the internet for the greater population is provided either by the cable company or the phone company and that connection is a hardwired connection. Your state, county, and local officials have complete control over which provider has access to the utility easement that provides the wire access to your premises (house/business). In a free market world you would have a choice of 2 or more land line phone providers and 2 or more cable providers, in other words competition. But with very rare exceptions you don't because your local officials have granted your provider(s) a limited monopoly by restricting who has access to the utility easements.
The proposed FCC reg. does NOTHING to address that issue, and that issue is outside the charter of the FCC anyway. Meaning they can't do anything about it even if they wanted to.
Ishmael
Everything I said was absolute fact.
At one time we had over 1,500 ISPs in this country. Today, thanks to the "free market" we have four.
As a direct result...
...we have the slowest internet speeds in the industrialized world at the highest prices.