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In reply to the discussion: A DU Challenge---Draft Net Neutrality Rules better than the FCC-- [View all]DisgustipatedinCA
(12,530 posts)Aside from the standard "Obama can do no wrong" line of reasoning you like to employ, you've spent several posts arguing in favor of the FCC. You may be an attorney. I'm a network engineer, and I promise that it's technically very feasible to leave the Internet alone. In fact, configuring QoS, rate-limiting, and the like, adds more complexity. I'm not saying it's difficult to configure equipment for different tiers of service. It's not. What I am saying is that, out of the box, network equipment wants to treat all traffic equally--that's its default behavior.
Legally speaking, it's my understanding that the court all but suggested that the FCC reclassify Internet services in order that they could enforce net neutrality. I've seen that in a few different articles. Is there anyone other than you arguing that the FCC was powerless to regulate? If so, where are they? If not, what gives you this special insight that no one else seems to have?