dmccarty
Super Star Member
Sendero,
What IS Net Neutrality is the question. You definition seems to differ from other that I have read. Go to the link I had referenced earlier and look at all of the definitions they have. And it seems like some of the concern is people/companies paying for the bandwith they use. Your concern is that the ISP is going to limit your access.
You said they ISPs will make some websites load slow and other fast. Which ones could they do this to that you would care about?
TBN is one but I dont see how TimeWarner is going to go after TBN. Thankfully.
I can't think of a website that an ISP could performance limit me on that I would care about enough to find another site or just use theirs. I go to a couple of sites everyday. I just don't see TimeWarner limiting these sites.
In no particular order:
drudgereport.com
wral.com
heraldsun
tbn of course
google out of habit
globalsecurity.org
I might hit
cnn.com
usatoday.com
foxnews.com
The news sites I could see an ISP trying to move to one they own. But not one of those sites do I really care about. They are just as good/bad as the rest.
There seems to be two issues that have paying for access/capactiy and limiting access. Which should the CongressCritters protect? Which side do you think they will protect? And do you trust them to do it?
I don't. The system works leave it alone.
Later,
Dan
What IS Net Neutrality is the question. You definition seems to differ from other that I have read. Go to the link I had referenced earlier and look at all of the definitions they have. And it seems like some of the concern is people/companies paying for the bandwith they use. Your concern is that the ISP is going to limit your access.
You said they ISPs will make some websites load slow and other fast. Which ones could they do this to that you would care about?
TBN is one but I dont see how TimeWarner is going to go after TBN. Thankfully.
I can't think of a website that an ISP could performance limit me on that I would care about enough to find another site or just use theirs. I go to a couple of sites everyday. I just don't see TimeWarner limiting these sites.
In no particular order:
drudgereport.com
wral.com
heraldsun
tbn of course
google out of habit
globalsecurity.org
I might hit
cnn.com
usatoday.com
foxnews.com
The news sites I could see an ISP trying to move to one they own. But not one of those sites do I really care about. They are just as good/bad as the rest.
There seems to be two issues that have paying for access/capactiy and limiting access. Which should the CongressCritters protect? Which side do you think they will protect? And do you trust them to do it?
I don't. The system works leave it alone.
Later,
Dan