Message from @DanConway
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whoops.
nearly forgot to vote
probably says something about the general enthusiasm for this election tho
@Durtle02 "bullshit!!!!"
Lol
how the fuck does it have 9k likes
they can say whatever they want, and then they can do whatever they want (even if it contradicts what they told you) without you knowing what the hell they're doing
that's what a private company can do, I will never understand americans
Yeah! Trust us, we're Comcast, you have our word 😉
Comcast is senpai
Comcast : Bend over
I just upgraded to 1gb internet for 70
Its not all bad
There wouldnt be a problem If there were many ISP in a region
I just think is is a massive overreaction
There will be cons and pros
Gotchya, Dan 😉
But NN was only in place for two years
The ISP acted like there was NN before it was passed in 2015
I havent seen any fracturing before it was made official
that's probably not accurate - what you should say is "we presume ISPs acted like there was NN before 2015", because american ISPs/telecoms were actively engaged in lobbying to _stop_ net neutrality being implemented in europe from 2004 and onwards until it was enacted around 2011
NN is protected here in Europe
The image you have senn about paying differentry forsocial media apps is for mobile data foe wich NN doesnt apply
Good, because nobody uses mobile data for internet access.
Yet
I keep seeing people arguing in favour of NN because "there's only one ISP in my area and-" but noone seems to have asked why there's only one ISP in their area. I might do some digging myself, but off the cuff it really wouldn't surprise me if a government organisation were at least partially responsible for that, be it at state, local, or federal level. For all the internet problems we have in my country, a lack of choice between ISPs is rarely one of them
You need the government's permission to lay wires around the land.
Also, now that the government has *less* influence in the mobile telco department, it's cheaper to ditch your landline phone and just use your mobile phone for local, state and even international calls
Mobile is easier on the infrastucture
The permission to build infrastructure often comes with exclusivity guarantees. As in, you won't have to spend your own money digging up pipes to burrow wires, only to have your competitor use the same pipes for his wires.
I'm also saying the government isn't playing favourites amongst the service providers in the mobile telco marketplace, or at least not to the extent that they are in other areas
That's why usually the duopoly is internet-by-phone-line or internet-by-cable.
Wires should be used like pipes
I still remember when an ISP approached my parents, who managed a townhouse complex in Sydney, with the opportunity to connect NBN cable to their complex
Parents agreed
Lay them down then let them be used by any company who pays for maintanence
Same thing with poles, for plebs using above-ground wiring.