The phenomenon or the regulation? One could argue that the latter's a poor way to get the former and a Telecom Act analogue would be better
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This might work if there's a free market of ISPs, but most people only have one option for high speed internet. Also, this relies on at least one high speed ISP to provide net neutral services, which very well may not be the case.
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Let the market work. Surge pricing works for Uber delivering people, why not for internet packets. Super premium pricing for Telemedicine packets, premium pricing for camgirl streams, normal for netflix, and super cheap for email or bit-torrent packets.
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there is no argument against net neutrality
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Wrong.
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Of course not, its the killer of future developement and a key stranglehold on all new great start-ups, two among a ton of other issues. trivial arguments to kill it , massive implications if you<re not a corrupt ass licker
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