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In reply to the discussion: I am told we can go back to using local ISPs [View all]C_U_L8R
(48,768 posts)13. It's a great opportunity
for an insurgent ISP to attract "us" by promising to uphold a free open internet.
I also imagine states and cities will have a lot to say... and folks like Comcast may see their locally-enabled monopolies quickly evaporate.
Ultimate, we are the free market and there are many more of us than them. The customer is always right, you fucks.
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I grew up without DVDs or video cassettes, and only three usable television channels...
hunter
Dec 2017
#40
What happens if you use your mobile phone as a wifi hotspot to stream and to connect devices?
Pachamama
Dec 2017
#19
My impression was TMobile wanted to do things different & even in teaming up w/ Netflix was trying
Pachamama
Dec 2017
#42
"pe" stands for provider edge FYI, not sure what "be" stands for in Comcast land
snooper2
Dec 2017
#25
I know, all those imaginary borders around the World confuse the fuck out of people
snooper2
Dec 2017
#31
I use Verizon FiOS for work and stability. Only 3 outages in 7 years, and two were 15 minutes each.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2017
#21
I didn't say that, not even hinted at that. I'm sure Verizon will be Verizon.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2017
#30