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Director of Communications @inxile_ent. Previously Blizzard and NCSOFT.

Orange County, CA
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    1. Michael Knowles‏Verified account @michaeljknowles 14 Dec 2017

      Did the Internet work just fine two years ago? Then there's no reason not to repeal "#NetNeutrality."

      3 replies 43 retweets 142 likes
    2. Micah Whipple‏ @micahwhipple 14 Dec 2017
      Replying to @michaeljknowles

      Does the internet not work fine now? The straw man is sad you summoned him so poorly.

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    3. Harry Khachatrian‏Verified account @Harry1T6 14 Dec 2017
      Replying to @micahwhipple @michaeljknowles

      It actually doesn’t. The ability for transit providers to exercise traffic differentiation has huge potential without which many things are impossible. For ex traffic for browsing Facebook shouldn’t be treated the same as traffic for performing surgery remotely

      1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes
    4. Micah Whipple‏ @micahwhipple 14 Dec 2017
      Replying to @Harry1T6 @michaeljknowles

      It's a good argument taking it all the way to life support vs. social media, and that's obviously extreme, but in your example how will companies determine that traffic hierarchy? Morals? Following their conscience?

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    5. Micah Whipple‏ @micahwhipple 14 Dec 2017
      Replying to @micahwhipple @Harry1T6 @michaeljknowles

      And to what extent are companies held to a standard to ensure a high quality/speed network for all of their customers while they're busy selling off bandwidth carve outs to the highest bidder or tax-funded projects?

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    6. Harry Khachatrian‏Verified account @Harry1T6 14 Dec 2017
      Replying to @micahwhipple @michaeljknowles

      These days large content providers have their own network infrastructures. They don’t rely on transit ISPs like Comcast or AT&T to ensure high quality content delivery to end users

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    7. Harry Khachatrian‏Verified account @Harry1T6 14 Dec 2017
      Replying to @Harry1T6 @micahwhipple @michaeljknowles

      And that isn’t an extreme example. It’s pointing out that all traffic on the web shouldn’t be treated the same. QoS should differ depending on the use

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    8. Harry Khachatrian‏Verified account @Harry1T6 14 Dec 2017
      Replying to @Harry1T6 @micahwhipple @michaeljknowles

      Why should traffic for live video be treated the same as traffic to upload a word document on a cloud sever?

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      Micah Whipple‏ @micahwhipple 14 Dec 2017
      Replying to @Harry1T6 @michaeljknowles

      Because placing 100% of that control in the hands of the profit-driven companies is obviously not going to last long before someone gets too greedy. Which, hey, if that's what's needed to get to an actual real change of internet classification, then fine.

      10:52 AM - 14 Dec 2017
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        1. Micah Whipple‏ @micahwhipple 14 Dec 2017
          Replying to @micahwhipple @Harry1T6 @michaeljknowles

          So, if your argument is this is a necessary step to a properly regulated internet, I will agree. It's an unfortunate reality that humans don't make a leap to the best solutions before seeing and experiencing the worst.

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