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  1. I typically trust the government more, over any private corporation. I view the Internet as a Utility… like Gas/Electric/water lines. Public funding ( i.e. Our Tax dollars) has paved the way for all this technology to be possible to begin with. Rag on the government all you want, but only the gov’t can take on these kinds of massive, expensive projects and forget about having to make a profit.

  2. Hahah but joe… You dont understand what net neutrality even is, its clear in this discussion. Do you want to have to pay 6 different internet companies, yourself, as your own online entertainment company who hosts a website that streams LARGE amounts of data such as video and sound podcasts, so that you as an independent media entity can have to pay a bribe to att, Comcast, ect so that, WE, YOUR LOYAL FANS, who ALREADY PAY for access to the internet to access ur stuff, can then view and download ur page and ur stuff just as fast as a corporation, or large media company's website, content, and page. We the consumer have already paid for the internet to access ur stuff.. now att and Comcast want to charge YOU, THE CREATOR too.. And if you don't pay, or if you say something that the execs or execs friends at att and Comcast don't like, YOUR page, content, and site will be shut down. This is an attack on free speech. It is a threat. It is greedy.

  3. Used to do marketing for Xfinity on corporate level, the small towns only having one provider isn't scary. What is scary take houston,tx for instance is that they're are entire regions of the city that specifically belong to either xfinity or at&t.

    Service providers literally will contract an entire subdivision or apartment complex and I would go to apartment managers or stores to try to get them to change to xfinity in order for xfinity to buy evennnnn more territory.

  4. The Federal Trade Commission and State DOJs can and will protect consumers from throttling and shitty business practices from ISPs. My question is, how can we talk about internet neutrality without addressing Google, FaceBook, Twitter, and YouTube censoring and demonetizing political speech of those that aren’t left leaning? Shouldn’t that be in the discussion of Net Neutrality? Why do big tech companies get to use government force to hold ISPs hostage? Who protects the consumer from tech monopolies? Why did the same big tech companies push so hard for NN knowing they aren’t required in the least bit to be neutral?

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