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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Of course it is. Technical people accept it is a political problem too. Unfortunately political people don't reciprocate.
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Which has people doing the equivalent of trying to legislate pi=3 type regulatory regimes. Or repeal law of gravity.
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(or rely on the goodwill of the players, which money has unfortunately entirely corroded.)
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The fact that they are *able* to adopt a monopoly position and blackmail is itself a cons. of tech issues.
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Ignoring something as technically meaningful as hard/soft/non real-time simply because political problems arise = bad tech.
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And this ignores all of the other much more real innovation costs of not having an open Internet to "enable scheduling innovation"
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