wozeree wrote:
As a general rule I'm always cynical about big business in America - but for one thing, the internet has gotten really boring lately anyway. It seems like any time i want to do research about anything, I find results mostly from major players - content farmers or big companies. Some of them masquerade as professionals but are really a joke (like Web MD). I really miss the old internet where individuals voices were strong.
But as for this ruling, if what they are predicting happens people will get more and more bored with the internet and will stop using it. I read that Comcast tried something like it once and they had so much backlash they had to stop.
As for charging people for what they download or stream, that seems fair to me.
Too bad all the little folks like us can't get together, everybody pitching in a little and build our own neutral net.
Throttling access to or blocking websites that use lots of bandwidth is WRONG. It's DANGEROUS. It 's a power that will be ABUSED. It will lead to CENSORSHIP and unfair business practices.
As much as it pains me to say it--because I'm one of those people that use tons of bandwidth streaming A/V stuff--the answer is charging people more for the data they consume no matter where it comes from.
That's already starting. I have a 5GB/4G data cap on my phone, and I have a 250GB cap on my home net-link.
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