Can't wait to listen! I hope you cover that most people are straight up lying about what #NetNeutrality
even means/is.
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Wh..what does this even mean? Who is lying about what? The regulation to require all content be treated fairly? This slow spoken podcast frequently cites the current “heavy regulation” of ISPs. Can you get specific and list some regulations on ISPs?
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I gave examples as to why content shouldn't be treated equally. As for regulations, here you go.https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20160204/05121433515/states-wake-up-realize-att-lobbyists-have-been-writing-awful-protectionist-state-broadband-laws.shtml …
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But
#NetNeutrality
is a Federal regulation and everything (1 example) you linked was regarding State regulations to protect franchise agreements. Come on, cite CFR. Look at regulated industries like healthcare and finance. They have entire chapters in CFR. This is just FUD. -
And these protectionist state regs mostly protect the medium that information is transmitted to homes in an area. Many locations have franchise agreements to be the only “cable” provider. These are being worked around recently.https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/08/att-loses-lawsuit-in-which-it-tried-to-thwart-google-fiber-construction/ …
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Tell me how I, starting my own ISP say using 900Mhz and commodity hardware, would be “heavily regulated”, as mentioned numerous times in that podcast? Where are the small ISPs advocating against
#NetNeutrality
? Your claim is it would hurt those ISPs.
End of conversation
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In the latest episode of your podcast you prove that you've been bought off by ISPs you liar. No matter how much misinformation you push out there you will fail.
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