Click here to Skip to main content
15,914,071 members

Welcome to the Lounge

   

For discussing anything related to a software developer's life but is not for programming questions. Got a programming question?

The Lounge is rated Safe For Work. If you're about to post something inappropriate for a shared office environment, then don't post it. No ads, no abuse, and no programming questions. Trolling, (political, climate, religious or whatever) will result in your account being removed.

 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 4:13
Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 4:13 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Bruce Patin16-Jan-14 4:32
Bruce Patin16-Jan-14 4:32 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 4:36
Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 4:36 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Dave_616-Jan-14 5:06
Dave_616-Jan-14 5:06 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 5:17
Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 5:17 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Member 393455116-Jan-14 6:23
Member 393455116-Jan-14 6:23 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 20:40
Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 20:40 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Member 393455117-Jan-14 5:15
Member 393455117-Jan-14 5:15 
Same thing for internet connections.. If I pay for an internet service, they should not be able to tell me what websites to visit or not, or to ask more money off of me to let me do that, but the court decided otherwise.
There was never about property theft. It's about a company obtaining the power to tell you how to use their service for the sole purpose of squeezing more money off of you, hence the example of the freezer, what if your local electricity provider decided to change policies and tax you for your freezer, despite the fact you already pay for service? It would if it weren't regulated by the gov.

And as a side note, I am also against data caps. Bites are a virtual resource that doesn't run out. My monthly bill covers the service with the maximum speeds for both download and upload, which the ISP should be able to provide me, regardless if I use the service to 100% all the time or not, cause that's what I pay for. They know it and they still don't do it. They know that most people do not use their service to 100% not even for 2 hours straight, and thus instead of investing in infrastructure to achieve the quality of service, they overload the network segments with way to many contracts, which result in a crappy experience for everyone. And then, when people complain, they blame it on bittorrent or other streaming p2p protocols saying that those kill the network, without providing any evidence for it whatsoever. And even if people use bittorrent, so what? Isn't your over all connection limited to what your contract says? You can't go faster than that, cause it's a hard cap on your modem, regardless of what you download or upload. And even so, isn't the service meant to be used as that.. for data transfers.. cause, go figure.. it's an internet service contract? Why shouldn't I be able to use it to 100% all the time, but only slightly.. not to make the ISP uncomfortable..

On this front, no one gets a Ferrari.. We all get crappy fiats painted red and advertised as Ferraris, and even with those, if you go too fast, or too far, you have the Internet Service Police cutting you down, for "abusing" your "unlimited" contract..
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Member 1026560316-Jan-14 13:49
Member 1026560316-Jan-14 13:49 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 20:44
Simon O'Riordan from UK16-Jan-14 20:44 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Vachaun2216-Jan-14 2:15
Vachaun2216-Jan-14 2:15 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Maximilien15-Jan-14 5:29
Maximilien15-Jan-14 5:29 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Christopher Duncan15-Jan-14 6:26
Christopher Duncan15-Jan-14 6:26 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Maximilien15-Jan-14 6:46
Maximilien15-Jan-14 6:46 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
IndifferentDisdain16-Jan-14 4:22
IndifferentDisdain16-Jan-14 4:22 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
jschell16-Jan-14 9:35
jschell16-Jan-14 9:35 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Mike Hankey15-Jan-14 10:00
mveMike Hankey15-Jan-14 10:00 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
harold aptroot15-Jan-14 5:33
harold aptroot15-Jan-14 5:33 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Christopher Duncan15-Jan-14 6:29
Christopher Duncan15-Jan-14 6:29 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
harold aptroot15-Jan-14 6:37
harold aptroot15-Jan-14 6:37 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Christopher Duncan15-Jan-14 12:13
Christopher Duncan15-Jan-14 12:13 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Bruce Patin16-Jan-14 4:18
Bruce Patin16-Jan-14 4:18 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
RefugeeFromSlashDot16-Jan-14 4:27
RefugeeFromSlashDot16-Jan-14 4:27 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
erzengel.des.lichtes16-Jan-14 7:47
erzengel.des.lichtes16-Jan-14 7:47 
GeneralRe: Net Neutrality Pin
Jörgen Andersson15-Jan-14 5:42
professionalJörgen Andersson15-Jan-14 5:42 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.