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TopicWith Net Neutrality ending today I just wanted to say it was nice knowing yall
cerealbox760
12/14/17 12:27:32 PM
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Mal_Fet posted...
CableZL posted...
Except we've actually seen ISPs do more than what domains can do without the 2015 net neutrality regulations in place. ISPs enable and manage transit traffic across the country and the world, which gives them much more power to block, throttle, and otherwise restrict communication as they see fit without the necessary regulations in place to say they can't do that.

As opposed to the FCC which until today had complete control over all those things and is theoretically no less evil than any given private company would be.


What makes you say that? Putting a critical eye on the FCC is a lot easier than a cable provider.

Cable providers have a track history of being dickheads because they can. Repealing net neutrality wouldn't be an issue if they had real competition. Its makes no sense why someone would agree to transfer power to private cable companies.
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