Net Neutrality Ruling Passed

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Patranus

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Because the regulation is next to zero.
Anyone with the money can start a satellite tv service. There are plenty of satellites and plenty of uplinks willing to provide the service without any bureaucracy involved. I know companies that will sell you video broadcast by satellite services by the day if you want.

And anyone with money can start an ISP.
 

Nintendesert

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It is a wonderful protocol until you get applications like Bit Torrent which exploit it for their own benefit crushing the network in the process.



People that Bit Torrent aren't the ones destroying bandwidth anymore, they were passed a while ago by those streaming content such as Hulu, YouTube and other such services.

Which don't even use TCP/IP