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waitwaitiknow4 karma

No that's the beauty of this. When we have strong rules on Net neutrality it allows you use the internet when you want and how you want. It is the consumers choice rather than the ISPs.

waitwaitiknow3 karma

How have ISPs responded to this? I know they don't want it because they can make money of a unbalanced internet, but has every ISP been as snarky as Verizon? How would you respond to verizon's letter

waitwaitiknow3 karma

While we wait to see the rules and then lawsuits stuck on the bench - so to speak - are we protected under any rules or is it the wild west? Are the current rules rendered null and void by this vote? I heard people say in testimonies that we were living with out rules and we have been fine. Is that true?

waitwaitiknow2 karma

I keep hearing about discrimination and litigation. Who is the one that gets to say they are being discriminated? How long would that process take if something like Verizon blocking network on FIOS accured, or when people get threatening letters from the provider that tell them they have used to much data or tell them to stop using certain websites (ie bit torrent) or else they will cut off service? How would usin Title II to make it easier to complain?