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Old 12-17-2017, 04:07 PM
 
Location: Corona del Mar, CA - Coronado, CA
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It wasn't to really improve anything. It was to protect us.
I don't need protection. I am an adult.

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Comparing cable tv to the internet is about
It about government over regulation vs freedom to run your company and serve your customer's needs as you see best. If you do a bad job, you lose customers. Government regulation protects lazy and incompetent companies from their more innovative and aggressive competitors.

 
Old 12-17-2017, 04:33 PM
 
Location: Virginia
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Freedom and competition are buzzwords to cover up the fact that this will screw consumers. Google and Microsoft already have plans to fight this and the state of Washington already signed a bill that they'll revoke the license of companies that don't treat all Internet traffic the same. I suspect other states will follow suit.
 
Old 12-17-2017, 04:55 PM
 
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I don't need protection. I am an adult.



It about government over regulation vs freedom to run your company and serve your customer's needs as you see best. If you do a bad job, you lose customers. Government regulation protects lazy and incompetent companies from their more innovative and aggressive competitors.
it protects the equality of the internet. All data should be equal.
 
Old 06-24-2018, 06:25 AM
 
Location: So Ca
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"This is a huge change in policy at the FCC and it could affect how you experience the internet. Keep in mind, your experience isn't likely to change right away.

But over time, it could change significantly. Whether you think that change will be for the better or the worse depends on whom you believe."

Net neutrality is really, officially dead. Now what? https://www.cnet.com/news/net-neutra...ress-now-what/
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