zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
http://bgr.com/2014/01/14/net-neutrality-court-ruling/
Holy **** is that dude out of touch.
"In its ruling against the FCC’s rules, the court said that such restrictions are not needed in part because consumers have a choice in which ISP they use."
Where the hell does that dude live? I have 2 wireline options where I live Cable or dialup. Heck I don't even know if Dialup is an option even. Cable companies own a monopoly on their market that's sometimes fought with other cable companies but that's rare, and sometimes fought with Verizon for DSL or Fios. Choice between 2 is hardly a choice. Only a few markets have real choice where say they have Verizon,Cable,a nd Google to choose from, and those places generally have better choices.
To compare the bull**** that is cable. I lived before in a place where the only internet option was cable. Cablevision knew that and never offered me a deal on anything. I wound up cancelling the TV and Phone part of my triple play, and going with just internet, paid 55 bucks a month for it. A coworker who lives in an area where there's Fios paid 20 bucks a month for the same service and same company. Because they have to introduce different prices where there is competition.
It's really a sad state the communication networks in the US. ALl about money and control. They want monopolies so bad.
Holy **** is that dude out of touch.
"In its ruling against the FCC’s rules, the court said that such restrictions are not needed in part because consumers have a choice in which ISP they use."
Where the hell does that dude live? I have 2 wireline options where I live Cable or dialup. Heck I don't even know if Dialup is an option even. Cable companies own a monopoly on their market that's sometimes fought with other cable companies but that's rare, and sometimes fought with Verizon for DSL or Fios. Choice between 2 is hardly a choice. Only a few markets have real choice where say they have Verizon,Cable,a nd Google to choose from, and those places generally have better choices.
To compare the bull**** that is cable. I lived before in a place where the only internet option was cable. Cablevision knew that and never offered me a deal on anything. I wound up cancelling the TV and Phone part of my triple play, and going with just internet, paid 55 bucks a month for it. A coworker who lives in an area where there's Fios paid 20 bucks a month for the same service and same company. Because they have to introduce different prices where there is competition.
It's really a sad state the communication networks in the US. ALl about money and control. They want monopolies so bad.