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GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Dave_616-Jan-14 5:06
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Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 5:17
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Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 20:40
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Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 20:44
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Vachaun2216-Jan-14 2:15
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I was under the impression that while speed is a factor of net neutrality, the overall idea was that all the data is treated equally and no types of data should be limited.

This could in theory be done for any type of internet connection by the ISP, throttling back gaming packets in lieu of allowing people to view streaming content, etc.

I don't like the idea of my ISP dictating to me how I can/should use a service that I purchase from them. When I pay for my cell phone service, they don't tell me that between the hours of 12 AM and 6 AM is the only time I can send a text message to a user on another carrier's network, but during peek time I can only send messages that are on the same network because they don't want to waste that bandwidth allowing me to converse with someone who refuses to use their network....

If the majority of my online activity is updating my Linux boxes, and that update process happens to use a protocol that is being throttled by my ISP, then what service is the ISP really providing me?

Also, what happens if the ISPs deem that a type of data is not acceptable on their network and block it off? Isn't that a type of censorship? I think this will very quickly turn in to a slippery slope of where does the ISP power stop...
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Christopher Duncan15-Jan-14 6:26
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Maximilien15-Jan-14 6:46
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Bruce Patin16-Jan-14 4:18
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