What will network neutrality mean for IAA? (11)

1 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-09-21 19:04 ID:t5fPdFSt

I'm very concerned that AT&T will start charging me a per-tube rate to continue to browse this forum. This must be stopped!

2 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-09-24 21:00 ID:qjvtZVyL

lol amerikka. If I was a tech company that needs shitloads of bandwith, the first thing I'd do was move to some datacenter outside of the USA so at least my non-us customers (Which are, when combined, probably more than the US guys anyways) get good speeds.

3 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-09-26 17:16 ID:oKACkXLl

lol funny joke. everyone knows there's nothing outside of america!

4 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-09-29 17:36 ID:dFgEKrJv

i bet all you libural wankers didnt know that net neutrality means GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF INTENRET

that goes to show HOW SMART U LIBRULS R LOLLOLOLLOLL

5 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-10-04 14:37 ID:dj7jsKdp

>>4

Well, it's a choice between two evils. Government regulation of the internet to try and keep it open or control by a bunch of monopolies that control 90% of all access to the internet in America. Either way, it's a bunch of rich people that just want to cash in on the internet to get richer.

6 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-10-04 15:46 ID:Heaven

>>5

so basically it's a choice between Squeeks or Lowtax

7 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-10-05 07:28 ID:CIJBmw7B

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8 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-10-10 06:11 ID:ZxQWUodP

>>7
i'll drink to that

9 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-10-10 13:06 ID:9q6kG4cC

I don't understand this thread. I'm just going to post to make it bigger, and get a neat ID.

10 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-10-12 15:02 ID:c9DPHgrJ

>>7
I'll drink monacle polish to that

11 Name: Anonymous Addict : 2006-10-20 21:23 ID:EECZ71Cw

>>5
More regulation will mean more monopolies. The answer is less regulation; specifically, deregulate enough spectrum for wireless mesh networks to give the telcos a run for their money.

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