Message from @i○bas
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amazing concept, it's where the future eventually will be, but its too costly for the isp's for this to keep up and they foot a bill for these fags which they don't have to
@i○bas not my life, live in NZ
ISPs are awful but so are the tech companies
Google, Facebook, Netflix
the operate at a loss, acquire monopoly, flood with resources so no one can compete without solving profit should be punished
this exists because people allow it to exist
>life according to 4chan
except for traps in trap socks
@i○bas It is illegal to do that
Price gouging
@i○bas >traps
Im not saying that our DOJ and FCC and FTC refuse to litigate
I don't really care if we have NN or not
I think NN is the wrong prescription for our main issue with ISPs
which is speed and pricing
2015 it was implemented, if it was fine without before, it will more than likely be fine without again
yes
there are still violators of NN
Like TMo
started charging 10 dollars extra /mo for hd video on their Tmobile One plan (Unlimited)
and centurylink has a pricing and marketing campaign WHICH SANK HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS saying price lock guarantee and they predicted the future according to doomsday redditors, they have a competitive advantage if they keep this campaign
anyone who makes the move, empowers CL, why would a company commit economic-marketshare suicide
It worries me that the normies that are all over NN don't understand what it is
I talked with dozens of kids today about it
they are fucking hysterical airheads who lack critical thinking capacity
they were like muh pay for pornhub muh pay for instagram
AND I THINK THE SAME OF CERTAIN DISCORD USERS <:tipsfedora:383326576609329162>
Every term the FCC will change its opinion
and even with Wheeler they didnt do shit
things like this makes me hate the average man
"we have NN yaaaay lets lounge around for a few years instead of using the new legal power to do anything"
fucking cunts
will the big tech cos be forced to foot the bill
or will they defer it to their users
YouTube operates at a loss so does it matter
Netflix is obviously going to be $20/mo in 2 years because of all the money they are spending on TV and movies
Good boy, stopping those giant leggy things.
normies will just cancel their service and use their phone exclusively instead
since there won't be a point to paying for both anymore
ISPs know this, so they'll probably keep the fuckery to businesses competing with their cable service