Hi Everybody,

http://article.nationalreview.com/430704/net-neutrality-is-anti-consumer/the-editors

(excerpt)

It would be a huge mistake to impose by fiat a single business model on 
the carrier side of the Internet. Yet that is precisely what the 
proponents of net neutrality want the government to do. Specifically, 
they want the government to prohibit broadband providers (such as 
Comcast) from discriminating against content providers (such as Google) 
by, for instance, charging them different rates for different levels of 
network service. They argue that, in the absence of such regulation, 
broadband providers can act as self-appointed censors, slowing down or 
blocking content they don’t like. Keep in mind that in no instance has 
this actually happened. So far, broadband providers have acted only to 
slow down noisome bandwidth hogs in order to manage traffic and ensure a 
high quality of service for the majority of their customers. 
Net-neutrality proponents counter that other customers — those unhappy 
about the slowdowns — lack meaningful options; that is, that the market 
for broadband service is not sufficiently competitive.
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Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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