hilld
Gold Member
dmccarty said:Yuck. Cringley increases my gut feel that this is not a problem that exists and the Congress will make a mess out of this. They should just leave well enough alone. If my ISP starts filtering sites from me I'll find another ISP that won't. ISPs already provided tier service. What is the big deal. I pay for a home DSL connection. If I want faster more reliable service I pay more. If I don't like what I pay now I get another ISP.
Later,
Dan
While that sounds fine and dandy, some of us don't have a choice when it comes to ISP. The one drawback of living in Rural areas is the lack of choice when it comes to communications and/or TV choices. When we lived in the city, we had DSL and Cable Internet available to us both at pretty good high speeds, now that I am living in the "country" ~ 5 miles away, all I can get is slow DSL or "dial up" (not really an option). In the city, Verizon is even adding a 3rd options with their FIOS (fiber to the home) services, however, I won't be seeing that anytime soon.
Less regulation is better, that way the vendor (ISP) cannot force their "values" on their customers that might not have a choice.
Derek