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Ok i'm lost as fuck, what in the world does all this mean??
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Whatever it was, it's dead now.
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Net Neutrality means that companies can't differentiate between different types of internet data for purposes of delivering them.
Consider a package sent from your house to your sister. You can use UPS, Fedex, the Post Office. Net Neutrality says they can't take that package look at it's size/weight/content to discriminate how it ships. For physical packages that would be ridiculous because size weight content factor into shipping costs But in the internet all data is just bits and bytes so the argument is that they all should be treated equal, or Neutral. or another way to say it is: If you are for Net Neutrality you say that it is irrelevant if the data is more packed ie video, or less packed, text, and irrelevant who sent it (netflix or the mom and pop website), and no data should have more or less cost and no data should have more or less priority. If you are against it, you say that type and sender has relevance to how the data can be treated, and the ISP's can charge more/less or prioritize some data over others. |
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Right. I looked into this after reading this thread and I'm 100% against reversing this.
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So, would you be ok if we had a monolithic phone system where there was no available options for better service?
Or if the US Postal system had the rights to all air mail packages, hence eliminating UPS, FedEx, DHS and other options. The ability to charge different rates is a basic premise of what makes capitalism work, the net should not be exempt, and if it's not, then we will see better products. |
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Meanwhile we get the shaft, much like we do with everything else. But we'll be alright, because we've grown used to living with the shaft.
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The answer is not to move towards a non-competitive state, but to increase the competition. And that can and does happen in the US. More regulations - like Title 2 (net neutrality) - leads to less innovation, and ultimately degraded services or more cost. The thing that brought innovation and price competition to the phone market was the break up of Ma Bell, and the same with the post office. |
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Where I live, I have a choice between AT&T and Spectrum internet. AT&T has a bandwidth cap, so I can't go with them. Spectrum does not. However, both provide equal access to Netflix. Let's say Spectrum decides to go the way of Comcast and drops any connection to Netflix, well, I no longer have a choice to enjoy Netflix. Or another choice, let's say Spectrum limits its users to Yahoo, but I want to use Google. Well, tough luck, I either have to pay extra to use Google, or I'm stuck using Yahoo search. Another choice being taken away. The issue is, in capitalism, the thought is the best product wins out, and the bad ones die out. That's not the case when the ISP in your area is pretty much a monopoly. They can put out a crappy product and because they hold the keys, they force you to use a crappy product instead of you having a choice for a better product.
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There are few true monopolies and if the isps act in a monopolistic fashion there are tools in place to break those. In both your examples you shut the door on another option (at&t) but if at&t or some other provider sees an opportunity for profit by providing yahoo or google or netflix they will offer it. That is how competition works. |
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What I hear here, is the expectant continuation of monopolistic ISP's in local regions. BUT with advances in wifi and broadband availability, those should break up naturally much like the regional baby bells early on had semi monopolistic tendencies, but now are competitive players in there markets, not monopolies that leave consumers no choice. I agree that monopolistic tendencies and handshake deals need to be broken up, but easing competitive pressures on monopolies is not the way to get that done. |
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AT&T isn't created equal with what they offer me. Their internet is a third of the speed for the same price as I'm paying Spectrum, and it's limited bandwidth. That is no viable option for someone who works from home and does video streaming.
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