The completely hands off approach works only when there is competition in the market. Considering there are like, what, 5 ISP’s and they’re pretty much geographically spread apart? There isn’t much in the way of competition to keep them in check.
The completely hands off approach works only when there is competition in the market. Considering there are like, what, 5 ISP’s and they’re pretty much geographically spread apart? There isn’t much in the way of competition to keep them in check.
You haven’t personally experienced throttling yet, but you will if/when Net Neutrality gets repealed. This is virtually guaranteed. Companies like Comcast and Verizon have already tested these waters before; this is not a “what-if” scenario. See below links for proof:
Telecoms are monopolies subsidized by taxpayers since their inception. Now they want all the control, meaning the freedom to rip you off, without any of the public service.
Live and don’t learn. Nice.
You forgot to mention pissing into the wind.
The people who voted for Trump are the same ones who have no idea how the internet works, and are always talking about taking a Windows class at their local community college.
Well she wouldn’t be repealing Net Neutrality, sooooooo.....
At least 2 million more people voted for other party, don’t forget. Our political system is terribly broken.
It really crushes me to see a political movement this large and popular happen a year late. The only sure-fire way to protect net neutrality was to keep the Republicans out of the White House. The president appoints the majority of the FCC, and Ajit Pai vowed to repeal net neutrality upon his appointment as chairman. O…
Don’t buy into what? ..the Internet? You understand that the average consumer cannot cancel their ISP subscription when they’re not given any alternatives?
You can’t outspend these oligarchies.
Yeah, I think this is a lost cause. No amount of action will change their minds on this, they want what they want. Namely the cash Verizon, Comcast, etc. are handing them.
Other working titles:
1. Pick a card, literally any one will do.
I understand your points. But it’s important to understand that this is not what happened. This is not what it’s about. This is not what Trump did. What you’ve outlined is a separate issue.
If this is real, like, REALLY REAL, this will be the hottest car in the history of cars.
More bro science here. Sausage is a “processed food” (one of the first!) with very few carbs. Almond meal and coconut flour are processed but are pretty good for you with fewer carbs than wheat flour. I could go on.
The people who I know that use Keurigs and claim to like the taste of the coffee always load up flavored creamers and sugars. Essentially, these people like hot milkshakes in the morning. If your preferred way to intake coffee is to add 3,000 grams of sugar to it, and you don’t give a shit about the quality of the…
My old job had a keurig in the break room. It was good for keeping me from drinking more coffee than I should. Occasionally I would consume the two cups in my travel mug that I’d prepared that morning in my French press and then crave just one more cup. But a cup of keurig would kill those cravings dead.