F.C.C. Repeals Net Neutrality Rules... Thanks Trump.

I'm just worried about the skyrocketing prices that may lie ahead, and not having access to certain sites.
Prices probably won't change much, speed to sites deemed less important will be the things that suffer. And of course they can now monitor what you do on the web to see if you need all that speed.
 
Trump could have made himself a fuck ton of fans here. This really shows the massive influence of Verizon, Time Warner, ATT, and Comcast.

If corporatism as part of the ruling class wasn't clear, it's become more transparent now.
 

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/14/technology/net-neutrality-repeal-vote.html

WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to dismantle landmark rules regulating the businesses that connect consumers to the internet, granting broadband companies power to potentially reshape Americans’ online experiences.

The agency scrapped so-called net neutrality regulations that prohibited broadband providers from blocking websites or charging for higher-quality service or certain content. The federal government will also no longer regulate high-speed internet delivery as if it were a utility, like phone services.

The action reversed the agency’s 2015 decision, during the Obama administration, to better protect Americans as they have migrated to the internet for most communications.

Ajit Pai, the chairman of the commission, said the rollback of the rules would eventually help consumers because broadband providers like AT&T and Comcast could offer people a wider variety of service options. Mr. Pai was joined in the 3-to-2 vote by his two fellow Republican commissioners.

“We are helping consumers and promoting competition,” Mr. Pai said before the vote. “Broadband providers will have more incentive to build networks, especially to underserved areas.”

The discarding of net neutrality regulations is the most significant and controversial action by the F.C.C. under Mr. Pai. In his first 11 months as chairman, he has lifted media ownership limits, eased caps on how much broadband providers can charge business customers and cut back on a low-income broadband program that was slated to be expanded to nationwide carriers.

His plan, first outlined early this year, set off a flurry of opposition. Critics of the changes say consumers may have more difficulty finding content online and that start-ups will have to pay to reach consumers. In the last week, there have been hundreds of protests across the country, and many websites have encouraged users to speak up against the repeal. Some groups have said they planned to file a lawsuit challenging the change.

“I dissent, because I am among the millions outraged,” said Mignon Clyburn, one of the two Democratic commissioners who voted against the action. “Outraged, because the F.C.C. pulls its own teeth, abdicating responsibility to protect the nation’s broadband consumers.”

During Mr. Pai’s speech before the vote, security guards entered the meeting room at the F.C.C. and told everyone to evacuate the room. They did not offer details but demanded that attendees leave until the room was cleared. Commissioners were ushered out a separate back door. The hearing restarted a short time later.

Despite all the uproar, it is unclear how much will change for internet users. The rules were essentially a protective measure, largely meant to prevent telecom companies from favoring some sites over others. And major telecom companies have promised consumers that their experiences online would not change.


So it seems we have a new litmus test for who is bought and paid for.

Does your represenative, senator, or presidential candidate support re-instituting net neutrality.

If they dont, then you should know they are a bought and paid for whore, because the only Americans who were demanding net neutrality be removed, were lobbyists.
 
That's what you get for voting a reality star into office pahahaha. Never felt so good to live in Europe. Get fucked
 
So do say the shoes in the oft cited Business Performance Game, yet if you offer cheaper rates (despite perhaps not being able to acquire cheaper materials or labor due to lower scale of production) for your products your share of the market will generally increase inherently. Even moreso, if you aren't adding tiered rates or throttling speeds effecting the overall quality and consistency of the product. Granted, this is assuming you aren't offering such a discount as to operate at a loss

Right, but your current options are subscribe to the cable internet ISP who has a government protected market share in your current location or use an inferior product. There are no real other options to create competition. Why wouldn't the current ISPs just gouge consumers absent regulations preventing them from doing so?
 
That's what you get for voting a reality star into office pahahaha. Never felt so good to live in Europe. Get fucked

I'm an American born and raised. I'll say this...


You're 100% right.
 
That's what you get for voting a reality star into office pahahaha. Never felt so good to live in Europe. Get fucked

As much as I want to say..."Hey now, you don't have to be such a douche.", Americans did vote for Trump...

Of course, I didn't, but there are soooooooooooooooooooo many dumbfuck people out there.

People who voted AGAINST their own best interests no less... O_O

America is a disgrace.

America is NOT a shining example to set for the rest of the world.
 


I love how it's "Trump's FCC." Obviously Trump could have weighed in against the vote, but the fucking cocksucker FCC chair Ajit Pai(former Verizon lawyer) who made the tie-breaking vote against net neutrality was appointed by Obama....this is far from a partisan issue. If anything it's the opposite, showing blatant collusion between both parties in order to pander to corporate interests.
 
Right, but your current options are subscribe to the cable internet ISP who has a government protected market share in your current location or use an inferior product. There are no real other options to create competition. Why wouldn't the current ISPs just gouge consumers absent regulations preventing them from doing so?
You can actually get on the internet without an isp.
 
We need to make the broadband lines public utilities, and allow any ISP to use them to provide internet to the people. Big business can get fucked.
 


I love how it's "Trump's FCC." Obviously Trump could have weighed in against the vote, but the fucking cocksucker FCC chair Ajit Pai(former Verizon lawyer) who made the tie-breaking vote against net neutrality was appointed by Obama....this is far from a partisan issue. If anything it's the opposite, showing blatant collusion between both parties in order to pander to corporate interests.

He didn't appoint him to be the chairman. Just to the committee. Also, but Obamaing this situation is monumentally stupid.
 
Winning!

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This should be a banner month for the GOP. They also seem set to pass a tax reform plan that a whopping 26% of Americans approve of.
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-gop-tax-cuts-are-even-more-unpopular-than-past-tax-hikes/

Tax Scam is so popular that Paul Ryan is pretending he hates DC and wants to retire in 2018 anyways so he doesn't have to run and defend this shitty giveaway to billionaires but cash in by serving on their respective boards once a month for seven figures annually.
 
So it seems we have a new litmus test for who is bought and paid for.

Does your represenative, senator, or presidential candidate support re-instituting net neutrality.

If they dont, then you should know they are a bought and paid for whore, because the only Americans who were demanding net neutrality be removed, were lobbyists.
 
a question I have about this...

if companies then choose to throttle their speeds, or charge more for certain services or whatever....

why wouldn't competition still apply? would not the company that doesn't resort to those things intice more customers?

you know, like the cell phone market and the unlimited plans? Verizon doesn't have the total dominance it used to.....
edit: I realize that if you live in a rural locale (as I do) that you could be screwed either way due to lack of competition already

Yep I i only have xfinity I guess satellite is an option.
 
He didn't appoint him to be the chairman. Just to the committee. Also, but Obamaing this situation is monumentally stupid.
My mistake. Obama only appointed a dude to the FCC commission with a history as a telecom shill.
 


I love how it's "Trump's FCC." Obviously Trump could have weighed in against the vote, but the fucking cocksucker FCC chair Ajit Pai(former Verizon lawyer) who made the tie-breaking vote against net neutrality was appointed by Obama....this is far from a partisan issue. If anything it's the opposite, showing blatant collusion between both parties in order to pander to corporate interests.

Umm, you should do homework to see how FCC nominations work before trying to pin him on Obama. Just sayin.

Hell I'll do the homework for you -
Only three commissioners may be members of the same political party. None of them may have a financial interest in any FCC-related business.[3][7]
When Dem Mignon Clyburn is replaced later this year, she'll have to be replaced by a Democrat nominee. And usual practice would be Schumer would recommend somebody and Trump would name them. But of course the GOP has blown up any Senate norms, so this one probably goes as well.
Since three Dems were already commissioners on the FCC at the time, Obama needed to name a Republican.

He has served in various positions at the FCC since being appointed to the commission by President Barack Obama in May 2012, at the recommendation of Mitch McConnell.
 
What do you think will happen when this goes to court?

Honestly I don't know. What I do know is there's going to be a gigantic battle over this and it's going to take years and years to get anything resolved. I honestly believe most companies aren't dumb enough to try anything.
Considering the potential backlash.
I'm a big supporter of deregulation in many things but this is not one of them.
 
So now what do we do? It would seem that this was unpopular but they did it anyway and every year it seems harder and harder to stop this kinda shit.
 
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