Here's my shot: when AT&T announces their new Tweetar service, it means they can't limit Twitter to 5kbps to ensure their "service stability."https://twitter.com/crucially/status/933067589529432064 …
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Although arguably, this creates the competitive drive for other networks to lay more fiber lines, esp in rural America? But that gets solved over time and guarantees nothing. Regulations solves the problem today with guarantees.
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Admittedly, I'm not well-versed in the specifics of Title II's regulations. My opinion and estimation of the situation certainly has blind spots.
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Exactly, the answer is to switch provider, except you can’t. Net neutrality doesn’t solve that, it’s a smoke screen. Also doesn’t apply to cell service.
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Sure it does. Some cell service providers have towers in places others don't. I'm from Alaska and we didn't even have AT&T until late 2000s. Not even sure if Sprint or Verizon are up there (I moved away). There are local carriers.
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