Yep- each restriction by legacy ISPs creates an opportunity for innovators and app developers.
Yep- each restriction by legacy ISPs creates an opportunity for innovators and app developers.
That’s how businesses succeed- by making their customers miserable...I mean the ones who aren’t already miserable by disposition.
Like I had to back from 1992-2015
ok, snowflake
I prefer cyber catfishing...potato/ potatah
Good points. When you find someone arguing those points I’ll send them your way.
It’s a series of tubes or something, amirite? And torrenting of pirated content is easier and more widespread than ever.
I’m now convinced...you used an obscene word.
That’s very likely as their customers have more and more wifi devices. No really.
As I watch Netflix titles from a different country I don’t have to. But thanks for the helpful suggestion. Netflix cannot even enforce its current “no VPN policy.”
That’s the reason I pay my ISP for their monthly service.
Unpossible. Net Neutrality has been the law of the land, and still is until the new implementation
Correct- no one in North America can use the BBC iPlayer to watch their shows.
So I should congratulate you and the ISPs that hired you for stopping torrenting and the bazillion consumers who get around geoblocking of Internet content.
“I have long been a quintessential Obamacrat, but this is a fair assessment. One of few domestic policy decisions he got wrong IMO. Subject hopelessly politicized/partisan ever since, “because Obama.”
Seriously, encryption it actually works
like back in 2000-2015 days of the Internet
Encryption...how does it work?
Like they did back in the Napster days when torrenting was huge. Oh yeah, that never happened.
I’m going to continue to use a VPN and my ‘net experience will remain neutral...panic averted