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FCC votes down net neutrality 3-2

KCfromNC

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Still wondering about these. Can't wait for the golden age of competition now that NN is dead.
 
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Recently, the speed was running about 30 Mbps until I replaced the modem again, then it shot up to about 70 Mbps.

You probably got a modem with a higher rate than the old one, that's why they had to replace mine so I could go from 60 up to 100Mbps...
 
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The real issue with the "Net Neutrality is only about 3 years old now" argument is that it is false. Net Neutrality is 15 years old now. The issue is, the ISPs (in particularly Comcast and Verizon) kept challenging the Net Neutrality regulations in court and winning. So, in 2015, to keep Net Neutrality alive, they changed ISPs to Title 2, so they could keep Net Neutrality regulations in place.

The entire line of arguing "the Internet developed just fine without Net Neutrality" is false, the Internet developed to what it is today because of Net Neutrality regulations.
 
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