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In reply to the discussion: One Frightening Chart Shows What You Might Pay For Internet Once Net Neutrality Is Gone [View all]OmahaBlueDog
(10,000 posts)OK, e-mail, online banking..pretty low bandwidth stuff. I don't see costs rising too much.
Access to workplace platforms -- cost of doing business. It is what it is, and it gets expensed accordingly.
Just thinking about what everyone else in the house does with the internet: Facebook, Tumblr, online gaming, You Tube, Spotify -- sorry -- it's entertainment.
I'm not dreaming. The cable companies are in competition with the wireless companies and, in a sense, they are already in competition with their own ISPs because of services like Roku, Hulu, Amazon Streaming, and Netflix. Just as wireless companies are destroying the wire phone industry, I see them going after cable. The easiest way to go after cable is to undercut them. The easiest way to undercut them is to offer programming cheaper.