With the new FCC chairman continuing the trend of potential conflicts of intetest, any of ya actually concerned over net neutrality?
Also Eurofags, what're you guys doing to stay more/less neutral?Actually curious.
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EU has enforced net neutrality except for zero ratings, e.g spotify doesnt consume data
>>60331774
Interesting
What quantifies the ratings?
It's pretty clear this administration is hanging on by a thread.
Any damage they do will be reversed, any legislation they pass will be wiped clean.
Watch the mid-terms elections.
This is the demolishing phase of a renovation. The future looks bright, sort of.
>>60333507
Net neutrality can only be ignored if it benefits the consumer, like having a cellular subscription that allows for free music streaming and x amount of GB/month. Other than that, net neutrality is a must.
>>60334349
it's still really retarded. not as bad as giving faster access to select streaming services. but streaming sites without contracts with the ISPs still have it more difficult now if data from their servers counts towards the data limit, but data from servers of big competitors doesn't.
>>60334502
I mean, a lot of places, least on the east coast anyway, were trying to crack down on data limits and throttling in general last year.
That trend fading or something lately? I was able to pay away the cap a couple months back for about ten percent more, and haven't checked back if the earlier, throttled options are even still available.