It's a mixed technical-political issue being swarmed by non-techies who want it to be a purely left-political cause célèbre
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No, the people who are fighting most strongly for network neutrality are the people who architected the system originally.
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they define/understand it differently from the people piling on
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Nope, not in my experience or what I've read. Maybe you're seeing a different net neutrality movement than I am.
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We most certainly are. I am primarily ignoring the politics and trying to understand the actual engineering problem...
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Which... *gasp* was NOT settled and solved once and for all by Adam+Eve engineers in 1967. Not saying I am anti net-neutrality..
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But that people are dangerously trivializing real technical issues.
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...I'm not seeing this. *shrug*. Dunno who you're talking to.
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Here's one brain-bender for you to chew on... and this is the pop-sci version. slideshare.net/mgeddes/money-
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And yes, that's a perfect example of telco monopoly money getting someone to create a technical argument.
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By reading it and having been reasonably aware of this isue for a decade and a half?

