Anyone afraid what will happen when companies which have monopolies can charge 
content providers or guarantee packet loss?

In a normal "free market", if two companies with a mutual consumer have a tiff, 
the consumer decides which to support. Where I live, I have one broadband 
provider. If they get upset with, say, a streaming provider, I cannot choose 
another BB company because I like the streaming company. I MUST pick another 
streaming company, as that is the only thing I can "choose". 

How is this good for the consumer? How is this good for the market?

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TTFN,
patrick

http://m.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2014/04/23/the-fcc-is-planning-new-net-neutrality-rules-and-they-could-enshrine-pay-for-play/


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