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stomachmonkey 02-27-2015 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flipper35 (Post 8507769)
1) This wall allow municipalities to offer service where they were not allowed to in the past.

2) According to what I see in the legislation, no new fees are allowed.

3) The government already controls the internet.

4) Carriers will not be allowed to block texts from groups as Verizon did back before the 2010 legislation was passed.

5) Carriers will not be able to throttle or block traffic from destinations as they see fit.

6) The better way to handle this in regards to home internet without regulation is to remove current laws in regards to franchise agreements with cable companies. Wireless carriers should be common carriers subject to Title II.

Just my opinions.

7) The providers will not be able to block services that compete with their own offerings. IE; google wallet.

pcardude 02-27-2015 01:16 PM

Net neutrality is like totally going to make it so cell phone companies can put towers wherever they want! Even if the homeowners complain.

pcardude 02-27-2015 01:27 PM

1 no not really. Your gated community will just ban peds or dslam enclosures.

3. The government does not control the internet. Get that out of your head.

4. Some of that blocking was in place for a reason. Nigerian email scammers. Thousands of blocked IPs. For good reason.

6. Let's hope that works.


Regulation of nothing for nothing. What a complete waste of time and effort.




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<div style="font-style:italic">1) This wall allow municipalities to offer service where they were not allowed to in the past.<br>
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2) According to what I see in the legislation, no new fees are allowed.<br>
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3) The government already controls the internet.<br>
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4) Carriers will not be allowed to block texts from groups as Verizon did back before the 2010 legislation was passed.<br>
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5) Carriers will not be able to throttle or block traffic from destinations as they see fit.<br>
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6) The better way to handle this in regards to home internet without regulation is to remove current laws in regards to franchise agreements with cable companies. Wireless carriers should be common carriers subject to Title II.<br>
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Just my opinions.</div>
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<!-- END TEMPLATE: bbcode_quote -->7) The providers will not be able to block services that compete with their own offerings. IE; google wallet.

jyl 02-27-2015 01:33 PM

And your source for that statement is what?

pcardude 02-27-2015 02:16 PM

Alright. It doesn't matter anyways. It's just politics.

Crowbob 02-27-2015 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sand_man (Post 8507782)
Will I still get p@rnhub and youj!zz?

'If you like your p@nhub you can keep your p@rnhub...'

enzo1 03-05-2015 02:20 PM

Opinion: The FCC's Net Neutrality Victory Is Anything But | WIRED


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