What will have happened by the time it's too late?cutuphalfdead wrote:I mean, if they're smart they implement changes gradually so every little step is seen as not that big of a deal until it's too late.4/5 wrote:Welp.
My instinct is that the fear of this destroying the internet as we know it is greatly overblown, but the door has certainly been opened, so you never know.
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you're paying for tiered access to services and new companies can't compete with established ones because traffic is prioritized for established businesses paying providers for bandwidth4/5 wrote:What will have happened by the time it's too late?cutuphalfdead wrote:I mean, if they're smart they implement changes gradually so every little step is seen as not that big of a deal until it's too late.4/5 wrote:Welp.
My instinct is that the fear of this destroying the internet as we know it is greatly overblown, but the door has certainly been opened, so you never know.
i mean, they've already started with wireless companies not counting data use from certain services like netflix or facebook
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Do podcasts fall under FCC jurisdiction?
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WTH with Marc Marondurdencommatyler wrote:Do podcasts fall under FCC jurisdiction?
McParadigm wrote:lol
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But doesn't this benefit the consumer who now gets to watch Netflix without depleting her available data?cutuphalfdead wrote: i mean, they've already started with wireless companies not counting data use from certain services like netflix or facebook
If this increases competition among internet providers it can end up being a good thing.
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but it decreases competition for content providers. how can another company compete with netflix if they have preferred access with the isp?4/5 wrote:But doesn't this benefit the consumer who now gets to watch Netflix without depleting her available data?cutuphalfdead wrote: i mean, they've already started with wireless companies not counting data use from certain services like netflix or facebook
If this increases competition among internet providers it can end up being a good thing.
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Also possible. I think that's what makes it tough to know exactly how this will play out. I've read the argument that this will allow internet providers to erect barriers to entry for new content providers, thereby decreasing competition, innovation, etc. in those areas. However, the most direct impact might be to increase competition, innovation, etc. among internet providers. One of those things is good, the other is not. I don't think we know right now which one will end up being the larger effect.cutuphalfdead wrote:but it decreases competition for content providers. how can another company compete with netflix if they have preferred access with the isp?4/5 wrote:But doesn't this benefit the consumer who now gets to watch Netflix without depleting her available data?cutuphalfdead wrote: i mean, they've already started with wireless companies not counting data use from certain services like netflix or facebook
If this increases competition among internet providers it can end up being a good thing.
My personal bias, though, is that regulations are often favored by big companies because even though they have to follow strict rules about certain things, it discourages/prevents competition, thereby solidifying their market power by decree rather than by providing better service. So insofar as this reduces barriers to entry and encourages competition, I think it can be good. If it ends up that ISPs end up being a gatekeeper for content services, that would be bad.
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I have precisely zero faith in the removal of regulation in any way benefiting consumers at this point
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Just because it's happened precisely zero times* doesn't mean it won't this time! Jeez you guys are Debbie Downers.
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What are we all hysterically losing our minds over today, fam?
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Internet providers will soon only accept Bitcoin as payment.BurtReynolds wrote:What are we all hysterically losing our minds over today, fam?
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I dont see a problem.daft twat wrote:Internet providers will soon only accept Bitcoin as payment.BurtReynolds wrote:What are we all hysterically losing our minds over today, fam?
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not surprised to read everyone conflating granting ISPs the ability to manage their networks via the price mechanism with the last-mile local oligopoly/monopoly issue
today's development is a net positive, though the benefits are (of course) being oversold by all the interested parties
today's development is a net positive, though the benefits are (of course) being oversold by all the interested parties
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also, the left's hysteria and general disingenuousness on this issue has really been something to behold
net neutrality in general just isn't that big of a deal
net neutrality in general just isn't that big of a deal