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In reply to the discussion: The Summer That Will Change the Internet Forever [View all]Armstead
(47,803 posts)(although if you think there is a status quo here you haven't been paying attention, as evidenced by the disagreements.)
If you honestly want to believe that allowing Net Neutrality to be destroyed is AOK, based on what one company within the industry tells you, you are certainly entitled to do that.
But when in a few years that rosy scenario isn't quite as rosy s you thought it would be, and you're finding yourself paying more to get the same results, don't complain.
Especially when it did NOT have to happen.
The hair on fire brigade has been proven correct on these things before,. And alas, I predict the warnings this time will be proven correct again if this is allowed to go through. We will have an Internet Monopoly with a stranglehold, and will be "too big to fail" and will be so entrenched we wont be able to dig out from under them.
History does unfortunately repeat itself.