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If you value this site, support Net Neutrality. It's that simple.
Well said.
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If you value this site, support Net Neutrality. It's that simple.
I think this image describes what the anti-net-neutrality crowd has in mind. It amazes me they can convince their rubes that this is a good idea.
[qimg]http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/picture.php?albumid=100&pictureid=3666[/qimg]
I think this image describes what the anti-net-neutrality crowd has in mind. It amazes me they can convince their rubes that this is a good idea.
But if you use Google's partner ISP then you get high-speed access to the GoogleSkeptic forum!This is net neutrality:
When I go to Google, this is the header that Google sends out from their servers:
Here's the James Randi site:
Under net neutrality, my ISP doesn't concern itself with these headers. Whichever packet comes in first goes out first.
If NN goes away, that packet from Google moves to the front of the line (as long as Google pays extra), while JREF has to wait at the end of the line. Or the JREF packet will be throttled.
If you value this site, support Net Neutrality. It's that simple.
Why do you hate innovation XBoxWarrior?I think this image describes what the anti-net-neutrality crowd has in mind. It amazes me they can convince their rubes that this is a good idea.
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This thread doesn't need a health care derailWho goes to a company and says, "I want you to decrease the level of service you provide to me for no technical reason whatsoever AND I want you to charge me more to get back up to the kind of service I had previously."?
XBoxWarrior, where'd you get that graphic?
But if you use Google's partner ISP then you get high-speed access to the GoogleSkeptic forum!
Yes.
For a use case, imagine that one day Facebook takes 3 or 4 times as long to load than it used to. Meanwhile, MySpace is moving along at top speed. MySpace has essentially paid to restrict your access based on its criteria.
pipelineaudio said:Having the service provider charge the same to everyone for the same amount of dataYesUpchurch said:
You're confusing regulation with confiscation. Nobody is proposing that the FCC take over the net.The actual idea of NN seems very sensible to me, and if it could be done without the FCC or anyone else taking over, I am very much in favor
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