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Posted On: 05/01/2017 5:55:44 PM
Post# of 65629
Posted By: Bhawks
Bullshit Poem, again. The right has completely flipped the argument against Net neutrality on its head by totally misunderstanding the meaning of the phrase, the intent of the FCC rules.

But go ahead, take the side of the broadband providers because you are oh so happy with their service reliability and prices.

Oh wait I forgot, you still have dial up so this shit makes no sense to you. LOL!

Quote:
Net neutrality is the idea that all traffic on the internet should be treated equally. This means your broadband provider, which controls your access to the internet, can't block or slow down the services or applications you use over the web. It also means your internet provider can't create so-called fast lanes that force companies like Netflix to pay an additional fee to deliver their content to customers faster.

....FCC has the high ground for now. "Today's ruling is a victory for consumers and innovators who deserve unfettered access to the entire web," FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said in a statement.

https://www.cnet.com/news/fcc-wins-victory-ne...al-battle/




Repeal Obama's Net Neutrality -- ObamaCare for the Internet
Informative. Good information. Good idea !!



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