![]() ![]() ![]() It looks like Net Neutrality is mostly about preventing Data Discrimination.įrom what I can tell most ISP's in the US didn't engage in data discrimination before the Net Neutrality rules were created. If you like having ISPs take your money and then tell you what you can and can't do with your internet connection, go right ahead and be happy with the recent decision. It is about making sure the customers who have already paid to use it can do so without arbitrary restrictions. Net Neutrality isn't about forcing ISPs to let others use their infrastructure for free. It is about restricting ISPs from blocking your ability to visit the web site or charging you more for the ability to visit a web site. Net Neutrality is not about restricting what a web site can or can't do. Net Neutrality has nothing to do with anything above. I sincerely hope you are just trolling, but for the sake of those who might believe you actually mean that, I'm going to respond. And then of course you want to charge people to come there, but if anyone can just come there and use your kitchen and cook stuff themselves, then what is the point? Who is going to build a restaraunt? It's no different than if you build a restaraunt. ![]() If everyone is allowed to use everyone else's hardware, why build it? Depriving that area of higher internet speeds. What good would it do them? They could use it but so could their competitors, so how would it benefit AT&T to build it? It wouldn't, so they won't build it. If say, AT&T wanted to build a new fiber optic line somewhere, increasing internet speed there, why would they? When any other company is allowed to use it freely? They wouldn't build it. Then Net Regulation(Neutrality) came in and it stifled competition, and introduced the government to regulate how sites, and other internet companies interact with each other. What happened before, it that there was free market competition between websites and providers. ![]()
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