Internet Neutrality Legislation (NRR)
Rockadelic
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Can someone here present an argument on why this is a good thing??
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What is being proposed in the US is a "tiered" system. Basically ISPs can prioritize traffic to certain areas. Likely area's that they own or are paid to prioritize. If two people on my block are watching comcast's video on demand and I try and download a video from a friend, my download will be slower. That is the top of the slope.
Sounds great for big business.
also see: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-Wireless/Leaked-Presentation-Shows-How-Carriers-Can-Deliver-Tiered-Internet-Services-544519/
'Caus federal regulators always do a better job.
The spectrum just exists, its not like the government did anything to build it.
Correct. But "airspace" exists too, without needing human intervention. That's not an argument against needing something like air traffic controllers though.
Are you suggesting that the internet needs an equivalent to air traffic controllers? Internet traffic by definition knows where it is going and how to get there without causing accidents. Or in other terms, not clogging the tubes.
I think the question was to present an argument in favor. Just because something exists and can be regulated isnt an argument for regulation.
More-so, something that was designed as open/free/equal/neutral does not require legislation for it to continue to be free. Net Neutrality bills are (mostly) wolves in sheep's clothing.
"Tiered" internet is no internet.
"a batch of tepid new rules"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/21/net-neutrality-rules-pass_n_799775.html
hahaha (but sad/true?)