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To: discostu

Wrong. You used to be able to get unlimited data plans for cell phones and the internet. Now you have to buy reduced plans, and you get limited by the network as soon as you reach a predetermined amount. You are paying more for less already. It’s once the telco’s figure out how to charge content providers *cough* netflix *cough* that they will be forcing you to enjoy even LESS for the same amount. Do you think the telco’s will pass that winfall over to the users? hahahaha


23 posted on 09/20/2011 5:12:34 PM PDT by SengirV
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To: SengirV

Sorry but you’re wrong. All the cable companies, and all the regional phone companies offer the internet, then there’s Verizon. That’s a minimum of 3 ISPs available to everybody that doesn’t live out in farm country. Cell phone is a different situation entirely and not even covered by net neutrality.

ISPs already know how to charge content providers, they have the DNS servers, they know where the traffic is going, and they aren’t. Which proves you wrong again. Laugh all you want. Putting the government in charge of communications is giving the fox the keys to the hen house. Only tyrants and fools think it’s a good idea. Pick which group is you.


30 posted on 09/21/2011 8:24:43 AM PDT by discostu (yeah that's it)
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