- Aug 31, 2005
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I will undoubtedly get people flaming me for posting this but I could care less, since this is something you should consider with all of the ISP deals that are posted here for Comcast, AT&T and Verizon.
Though you may be getting a lot of bandwidth from these companies, you, as the consumer, have the right to know what these companies plan to do with your services. Since the aforementioned companies are gigantic telecoms controlling the Internet in this country, this is important and, quite honestly, a very cold deal.
http://www.savetheinternet.com/
This site has a lot of information on it regarding what is involved in this. I just started reading about it today and was pretty pissed off about it.
Congress is looking to get rid of Net Neutrality, which in a nutshell makes it so that there's no bound or limit from the end of the client's ISP to access something. Your ISP will access info from Google as fast Google can provide it, and the same for something that's a a smaller operation like Anandtech (smaller in comparison to Google).
In place of Net Neutrality is a bidding system the ISPs can implement. This makes it so that the companies that pay money to these ISPs will still have their pages load quickly, while others are intentionally slowed down from loading. The site is, of course, somewhat slanted on the issue, as not everything is a Bourgeious vs the Proletariat, but it's still something that can affect every one of you.
So, read this and consider what your money is going to with these ISPs. Read up on this, and if it pisses you off, don't sit idly by, write your congressman or woman.
If you already knew this, then don't thread crap, there's lots who don't (such as myself until today). And I certainly think it's applicable to Hot Deals given the number of posts regarding deals with ISPs.
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Though you may be getting a lot of bandwidth from these companies, you, as the consumer, have the right to know what these companies plan to do with your services. Since the aforementioned companies are gigantic telecoms controlling the Internet in this country, this is important and, quite honestly, a very cold deal.
http://www.savetheinternet.com/
This site has a lot of information on it regarding what is involved in this. I just started reading about it today and was pretty pissed off about it.
Congress is looking to get rid of Net Neutrality, which in a nutshell makes it so that there's no bound or limit from the end of the client's ISP to access something. Your ISP will access info from Google as fast Google can provide it, and the same for something that's a a smaller operation like Anandtech (smaller in comparison to Google).
In place of Net Neutrality is a bidding system the ISPs can implement. This makes it so that the companies that pay money to these ISPs will still have their pages load quickly, while others are intentionally slowed down from loading. The site is, of course, somewhat slanted on the issue, as not everything is a Bourgeious vs the Proletariat, but it's still something that can affect every one of you.
So, read this and consider what your money is going to with these ISPs. Read up on this, and if it pisses you off, don't sit idly by, write your congressman or woman.
If you already knew this, then don't thread crap, there's lots who don't (such as myself until today). And I certainly think it's applicable to Hot Deals given the number of posts regarding deals with ISPs.
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If you know the rules, then why go and break them?
Please obey them in order to enhance your experience here.
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