Some tech billionaire, please buy out the local ISP(s) where FCC chairman Ajit Pai lives and give him 14.4k dial-up speeds for killing net neutrality
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Please, do go on...
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sent note to our GC to see if we can without breaking any laws.
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Thanks for doing your part and please let me know how this goes. If he wants an unregulated internet, he might not like what he gets
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Did ya'll see this? It's the sweetest of irony. It's art https://twitter.com/dumbfook/status/933497474479779840 …pic.twitter.com/4kePPElp7H
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The fact that Cloudflare is in a position to throttle
@AjitPaiFCC’s internet access tells you what a fake issue#NetNeutrality
is; Cloudflare is not regulated under Title II but it’s fully able to block, throttle, and prioritize for a fee. -
No... That would be an example of how existing regulations don't go far enough. Pai is proposing rolling back what little protection the Internet does have. Can't tell whether you're just not smart enough to get that or are being intentionally disingenuous.
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Cloudflare has always been able to violate every concept of net neutrality ever invented, but it doesn’t. And why doesn’t it? Because if it did, its business would collapse. Even if they do it for this publicity stunt. No regulations needed.
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Sorry, but that's BS. Most households have only two broadband providers and some of those have just one. There is no consumer choice without healthy competition, and that does not exist in the broadband market. Think you free market types would actually get that.
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Title II is actually pro-capitalism. It sets a level playing field that even smaller providers can compete on. Without those protections, the big boys can just crowd everyone else out.
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Title II was written to place the Kingsbury Commitment into statute, the consent decree granting Bell System monopoly on phone service in exchange for a universal service promise. It allowed Bell to stifle competition for 50 years until the DOJ sued & court broke it up.
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Throttle the entire congressional netblock.
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Then offer to lift the throttle individually if they pay you some exorbitant fee.
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Although a great concept, the display of hypocrisy that one man has enough control of the internet to control the speeds and sites of one user goes completely against the idea of an open internet.
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That’s a huge abuse of power on your part. I hope Cloudflare go’s out of business because no one should have entrusted you man in the middling half the web.
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How is it abuse of power if there is no net neutrality and you didn’t pay for the cloudflare speed boost package

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