RIP Net Neutrality
RIP Net Neutrality
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Laterally..
http://www.theregister.co.uk/201…
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I've never seen the problem with the option for paying for a better / quicker / etc service, and nor do I see why certain companies should be able to enjoy a free lunch that allows them to leapfrog competition by abusing bandwidth.
Obviously 'good' internet access should be a 'modern right for all' or something, but not at the cost of hobbling everyone else's [paid for] ambition.