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FCC reversal of net neutrality rules expected to be published Thursday

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Net nutrality is not about government control.
It is about equality of use between users. With no one being able to buy an advantage, such as being able to throttle the speed of other users.
We all have to pay for access, but when online every ones data should be
treated equally.
Ending neutrality means priority can be sold to the highest bidder. Home uses will be a long way down the list, and our speeds will dramatically reduce.
It will also cause many problems as the USA is the only country with out net neutrality. So international users will no longer want to use american ISP's or servers.

Governments will always have an ultimate finger in the pie, as they can demand the infrastruction owners to comply with security laws. But that is not a net neutrality issue.
Noting that "Net neutrality" is not about control only when governments implement law about "net neutrality".

When governments use 100 year-old law, which was about control, is about control, and will always be about control, then government's intention has everything to do with CONTROL.
 
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Noting that "Net neutrality" is not about control only when governments implement law about "net neutrality".

When governments use 100 year-old law, which was about control, is about control, and will always be about control, then government's intention has everything to do with CONTROL.
It does not change the government ability to control.
But it does commercialise the distribution of data by allowing speed of data and its priority through the system to be sold to the highes bidder. Of course this will only affect data moving through the Usa. As net neutrality is the rule elsewhere in the world.
This will give the advantage to non Usa providers and companies and server farms.
 
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It does not change the government ability to control.
But it does commercialise the distribution of data by allowing speed of data and its priority through the system to be sold to the highes bidder. Of course this will only affect data moving through the Usa. As net neutrality is the rule elsewhere in the world.
This will give the advantage to non Usa providers and companies and server farms.
... then I encourage England to make full us of any advantage it may derive from an open internet in the US.
 
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... then I encourage England to make full us of any advantage it may derive from an open internet in the US.
That is the problem .. with out net neutality you will have a closed system.
We already have an open system.
 
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Amazing!

You want to use a nearly century-old mass of bureaucratic red-tape to regulate the digital frontier. Count me out.

Even foes opposed to the FCC's reversal can't find much besides emotional hysteria to complain about. Let's take a look:
The unwinding of net neutrality will begin on April 23rd

The FCC’s new rules are really a lack of rules. Its “Restoring Internet Freedom” order entirely revokes the net neutrality regulations put in place back in 2015 and replaces them with basically nothing.
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So is the entire internet about to change? Not overnight, and probably not even in the immediate future. When it does change because of these lack of rules — and it will — it’ll be in subtle ways that are difficult to notice
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Were talking about having net neutrality vs not having it. That is the choice.

You are advocating not having it because the agency tasked with enforcing it would get the power from title 2 which is distasteful to you for some reason you refuse to specify. I understand your preference to keep the whole argument vague since it's hard to imagine why you find title 2 to be a boogeyman, or regulating for net neutrality to be problematic (because it's been the state of affairs for 30 ish years.).

Letting the free market regulate itself doesn't end you up in net neutrality, it gives that task to internet service providers that are opposed to net neutrality and fought the idea of regulations to enforce it with everything they had.

You paradoxically say you dislike these same internet service providers while wishing to put them in charge of the whole thing, and you say you like net neutrality except you are advocating removing it. So yeah, you are talking out of both sides of your mouth.

I'm guessing they tore down those regulations on purpose and with very specific goals in mind that you and everyone else will get to see when they implement them later this year.
 
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I really hope the internet providers take you for all you're worth, so that such rules in my nation aren't changed.
See, now that's the difference between you and me.

I'm interested in seeing that the US stays the best in the world. I'm happy if the rest of the world comes along, too, but I don't wish them ill just because they dislike the advantages we enjoy. Have a great day!
 
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See, now that's the difference between you and me.

I'm interested in seeing that the US stays the best in the world. I'm happy if the rest of the world comes along, too, but I don't wish them ill just because they dislike the advantages we enjoy. Have a great day!

We're no where near the best in the world in internet service. We, as per usual, tend to pay more for worse internet service.
This is how Internet speed and price in the U.S. compares to the rest of the world
 
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We're no where near the best in the world in internet service. We, as per usual, tend to pay more for worse internet service.
This is how Internet speed and price in the U.S. compares to the rest of the world
Ya know, I believed that a lot more before I drove 6000 kilometers across Australia last year. Australia may be rated on par with the US but service is nowhere near being comparable.

Just for the record, there's only one country that provides significantly faster average internet service than the US, South Korea. Take a look: List of countries by Internet connection speeds - Wikipedia
 
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See, now that's the difference between you and me.

I'm interested in seeing that the US stays the best in the world. I'm happy if the rest of the world comes along, too, but I don't wish them ill just because they dislike the advantages we enjoy. Have a great day!
The best at what, maintaining a high prison population?
 
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Noting that the US never resorted to killing off "undesirable" segments of the population, like some countries did in the 20th century.
Oh yeah, that will shut me right up.

Well except that you kind of did with native americans, but hey, who's counting?

Didn't take you long from mocking people for playing the race card to playing the nazi card.
 
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Oh yeah, that will shut me right up.

Well except that you kind of did with native americans, but hey, who's counting?

Didn't take you long from mocking people for playing the race card to playing the nazi card.
See how shaming works, now?

Care to get back on topic?
 
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See how shaming works, now?

Care to get back on topic?
The topic is that you're not the best in the world at nearly all things, no matter how much you try to pretend otherwise.
 
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Ya know, I believed that a lot more before I drove 6000 kilometers across Australia last year. Australia may be rated on par with the US but service is nowhere near being comparable.

Just for the record, there's only one country that provides significantly faster average internet service than the US, South Korea. Take a look: List of countries by Internet connection speeds - Wikipedia

Your list has us at 10. A difference of 2 MB/S is significant. The point about us paying significantly more is also part of what I said.
 
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The topic is that you're not the best in the world at nearly all things, no matter how much you try to pretend otherwise.
I've had German cars ... and don't plan to get another.
 
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Your list has us at 10. A difference of 2 MB/S is significant. The point about us paying significantly more is also part of what I said.
2 Mb/s is a mere 10% difference. South Korea, the best in the world is barely 50% faster. As for expensive, thank your government for enforcing local monopolies. A number of companies, including Google have spent large sums of money unsuccessfully attempting to compete against the government supported cable monopolies only to be hamstrung by endless bureaucratic red-tape.

Fortunately, wireless is poised to bypass the cable monopolies, just as it bypassed the Bell monopolies. Life is good.
 
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2 Mb/s is a mere 10% difference. South Korea, the best in the world is barely 50% faster. As for expensive, thank your government for enforcing local monopolies. A number of companies, including Google have spent large sums of money unsuccessfully attempting to compete against the government supported cable monopolies only to be hamstrung by endless bureaucratic red-tape.

Fortunately, wireless is poised to bypass the cable monopolies, just as it bypassed the Bell monopolies. Life is good.

Unfortunately those in charge are doing the bidding of ISP's.
 
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I've had German cars ... and don't plan to get another.
Understandable, especially after the manipulations done by VW.

Want to comment on the topic of the thread?
 
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