AT can do that if they want.So, basically Anandtech could charge us $9.99 to post here? Plus,. $.99 for every link and pic that we include?
AT can do that if they want.
If ISP's get their way, youll be subject to pricing and fees based on what packets you want to send.
Want to stream video like netflix, or hulu, etc...well you're a heavy user and will pay for that privelege. I suspect that streaming will effect pricing enough to make regular cable seem appealing again.
Grandma just checking email? pays way less....but not necessarily effecting her speeds, just the packets shes allowed to send.
AT can already do that if they want. There are plenty of pay sights on the internet. Removing Net Neutrality means that your ISP could charge you to post on AT, and charge AT to allow you to post, and AT could charge you to post. Your ISP could also charge you to click on a link I posted on AT, which charged me to post the link, which my ISP charged me to post the link. Then they could charge you to read the information on the link that they charged me to post, that AT charged me to post, that your ISP charged you to read, that AT charged you to read, that your ISP charged you to click on. The entire internet could become one giant microtransaction machine that is fully Pay to Win, and it is the ISPs that win every time.So, basically Anandtech could charge us $9.99 to post here? Plus,. $.99 for every link and pic that we include?
Yep, and AT could simple cease to exist on your internet if your ISP chose to make it so.AT can already do that if they want. There are plenty of pay sights on the internet. Removing Net Neutrality means that your ISP could charge you to post on AT, and charge AT to allow you to post, and AT could charge you to post. Your ISP could also charge you to click on a link I posted on AT, which charged me to post the link, which my ISP charged me to post the link. Then they could charge you to read the information on the link that they charged me to post, that AT charged me to post, that your ISP charged you to read, that AT charged you to read, that your ISP charged you to click on. The entire internet could become one giant microtransaction machine that is fully Pay to Win, and it is the ISPs that win every time.
Yep, and AT could simple cease to exist on your internet if your ISP chose to make it so.
Do the new rules or lack there of include anything on ISP ad insertion?
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/dec/13/washington-will-keep-net-neutrality-in-state-if-fc
Washington will enforce its own version of net neutrality if the Federal Communications Commission votes Thursday to change national rules, Gov. Jay Inslee said Wednesday
hmm
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2017/dec/13/washington-will-keep-net-neutrality-in-state-if-fc
Washington will enforce its own version of net neutrality if the Federal Communications Commission votes Thursday to change national rules, Gov. Jay Inslee said Wednesday
hmm
Watching now. Clyburn is doing a good job laying out the usual arguments. I fully expect this to pass but who knows. Miracles can happen.
There won't be another Alabama miracle today on this. Asshat Pai and his flunkies are going to pass this piece of shit. I have turned it off and will just wait for the fireworks after the fact.
Christ it pisses me off how many of these fucks are attempting to state 'the internet today is thanks to the lack of oversight/regulation', completely ignoring the fact that the reasons NN was implemented was BECAUSE the goddamn providers started creeping their hands into the cookie jar. I want to bash every one of them over the head with a nailbat.