There were several ISPs that throttled those, and other, services. Net Neutrality prevents that.
I pay $90 a month for gigabit access to internet. Those services are paying for internet access as well. To allows an ISP to throttle a service at the interchange is bullshit.
Also, Ajit's arguments have been total bullshit as well. He repeatedly claims that ISPs like Verizon (that he used to work for) have reduced investment in their networks since Net Neutrality regulation went into place. However these are publicly traded companies. Verizon increased that investment over the the last two years. The same goes for Comcast, CenturyLink, etc..
EDIT: I need to correct my statement on CenturyLink, they are down about 3% over the last two years. However Comcast investment is up over 26% and the industries investment is up 5.3% over the years Net Neutrality has been in effect.
There were several ISPs that throttled those, and other, services. Net Neutrality prevents that.
I pay $90 a month for gigabit access to internet. Those services are paying for internet access as well. To allows an ISP to throttle a service at the interchange is bullshit.
Also, Ajit's arguments have been total bullshit as well. He repeatedly claims that ISPs like Verizon (that he used to work for) have reduced investment in their networks since Net Neutrality regulation went into place. However these are publicly traded companies. Verizon increased that investment over the the last two years. The same goes for Comcast, CenturyLink, etc..
Shit gets throttled now, with net neutrality in place. I fail to see how giving the current isp' s what amounts to a monopoly is of or will be of any benefit to the average user over the long haul.
The more regulations there are, the higher the burden of entry is for the startup and small isp' s to break into the market and provide the innovation and competition that reduces costs.
There were several ISPs that throttled those, and other, services. Net Neutrality prevents that.
I pay $90 a month for gigabit access to internet. Those services are paying for internet access as well. To allows an ISP to throttle a service at the interchange is bullshit.
Also, Ajit's arguments have been total bullshit as well. He repeatedly claims that ISPs like Verizon (that he used to work for) have reduced investment in their networks since Net Neutrality regulation went into place. However these are publicly traded companies. Verizon increased that investment over the the last two years. The same goes for Comcast, CenturyLink, etc..
EDIT: I need to correct my statement on CenturyLink, they are down about 3% over the last two years. However Comcast investment is up over 26% and the industries investment is up 5.3% over the years Net Neutrality has been in effect.
the simple question is: Where is control a power of the federal government in the constitution?
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