Sunday, September 30, 2018

Net Neutrality Solved...

Companies have every right to limit the amount of bandwidth providing the bandwidths are different from one another...

Companies DO NOT have the right to limit the amount of bandwidth from within the same data speed...

In order to understand this you have to go back to when the world was going from dial up modems to T-1 internet connections...

There was a price difference between the two because the technology was much different and the speed was considerably faster...

There were price differences if they broke up the 1.5Mbps speed which is absolutely fair...

We currently have 3g, 4g and going to 5g, these can be priced differently...

This is the only way Companies can break up the pricing...

Companies have every right to limit data limits...

Unlimited Data compared to limited data, this is absolutely fair for companies to do and they should do it...

If you want unlimited data you have to pay for it, simple as that and price breaks for people that don't need unlimited data...

It costs money to provide any data limits to customers so they should get paid for the services they provide...

People like to compare the internet to water, which is a horrible analogy, water is provided by nature where the internet is not...

Although, let's humor them, water is provided by nature, but in order for it to be drinkable it has to be filtered through many processes in order to make it drinkable which costs money, the hardware and the labor...

The internet is no different, people like to get paid for their services and hardware they purchase in order for the internet to flow like water...and that's a fact!

**UPDATE**

What California did was aggregate an already aggregated situation...

States are breaking laws left an right based upon the feel good social media outpour...

They'll complain about President Trump writing an executive order and bypassing congress then turnaround and do the same damn thing themselves...

All you did California is show us where your priorities are...

You have had the worst fires in your states history, Water Supply: Outdated Infrastructure and Unreliable Water Supply, Revenue Uncertainty: Unpredictable Tax Structures and Budgets, Wall of Debt: Accounting Gimmicks and Understated Debt, Public Retirement Benefits: Missed Payments, Mounting Debts, and Poor Management, Healthcare: Rising Costs and Diminishing Access to Care, K-12 Education: Low, Unstable Funding and Poor Student Performance, High-Speed Rail: Unrealistic Estimates and Poor Implementation, Crime and Corrections: Massive Overcrowding, Rising Costs, and Measuring Realignment’s Impact, Economy: Lagging Recovery and Uneven Economic Growth, Civic Engagement: Lack of Transparency, Eroding Public Trust, and Low Voter Turnout...and you chose "Net Neutrality" as your priority, unbelievable...

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