Republican Senators: Americans dont need high speed internet

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Six Republican senators wrote a letter recently complaining to the fcc that the new definition of high speed internet(from 4mbps to 25) is just too fast and most Americans dont need that kind of speed. Of course if you are planning to enjoy netflix 4k, four mbps wont even come close to being able to stream it. Netflix recommends you have 25mbps. Surprisingly their reasons for not having a new level of high speed internet mirrors isps reasoning as well. All six senators have received thousands from isps.


These six are smart man. Real smart. They went to college and have degrees and they know how much internet an average household needs. It ain’t the 25Mpbs Tom Wheeler, Chairman of the FCC, announced. That’s too fast! Too much speed.

“We are concerned that this arbitrary 25/3 Mbps benchmark fails to accurately capture what most Americans consider broadband,” they said in their letter.

Well yes. Less than 1 in 4 Americans—24.3 percent to be exact—have access to speeds higher than 15Mbps. Bully for them, but that means that more than 75 percent of the population hasn’t even come close to experiencing broadband speeds. Of course they’re not going to define 25Mbps as broadband. That’s like expecting a peasant in Elizabethan England to define clean as “not wreaking of excrement and general filth.”

In their letter, sent to Tom Wheeler and the FCC on January 21, 2016, the senators note that “we are aware of few applications that require download speeds of 25 Mbps.”

“Netflix, for examples, recommends a download speed of 5 Mbps to receive high-definition streaming video, and Amazon recommends a speed of 3.5 Mbps.” This is very true. They do recommend those speeds. For one stream. In one home. If three different people live in a home and watch three different shows? That’s 15Mbps and 10.5Mbps needed respectively.

If those same people want to enjoy entertainment on their new 4K TV—because that is almost exclusively the kind of television currently available for purchase. They will need...25Mbps for a single stream.

But hey, these Senators are just looking out for you. They know what’s best because they can find the lowest speed requirement on the Netflix site.


These Senators are incredibly short-sighted and it’s clear that they haven’t done any research or read any periodicals or spoken to any experts beyond the lobbyists begging them to write this letter in the first place. Their letter suggests that they operate in a vacuum where Netflix isn’t nearly 40-percent of all internet traffic and 4K televisions aren’t rapidly increasing their marketshare and their own constituents aren’t clamoring for better access to the internet.

Particularly egregious is that these senators are all from relatively rural states where the internet, when available, is slow and expensive and competition between ISPs is virtually non-existent. There are 3 millions residents of Mississippi and only 34-percent of those residents have internet speeds of 10Mbps or higher. But sure senators, the real problem is Tom Wheeler trying to hold the ISPs to some kind of reasonable standards.

Read the senators’ entire letter below. Bonus points if you can see where they just copy and pasted sentences from ISP lobbyists.
http://gizmodo.com/six-ignorant-senators-want-to-slow-down-high-speed-inte-1755181779
 
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Fuck Obamacare and the War on Women is bullshit, but if these fuckers mess with the internet I'm voting Bernie.

Lulz not really but srsly fuck these guys for this.
 
Probably got a healthy chunk of change from their lobbyist overlords.

Republicans on the entire net neutrality topic was more of the same.

These people are fucking clueless
 
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Of course the old darts don't care about high speed internet. They only use computers to meet minors off craigslist or check their Ashley Madison accounts.

Edit I'm just assuming they're old farts.
 
Of course the old darts don't care about high speed internet. They only use computers to meet minors off craigslist or check their Ashley Madison accounts.

Edit I'm just assuming they're old farts.


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Politicians don't give a fuck about the people, only themselves and the businesses they do serve.

The system is broke.

I'd be careful about fucking with the internet though...it has a habit of airing out your dirty laundry.
 
And what were the names, states, and parties associated with these asshole Senators?

And no, I ask with no presumptions.
 
Internet in the US really is mostly a joke.
 
It's a huge joke.

for the price we pay and the service we get it's quite obvious who is benefiting the most from it. And it's not the people.
Just looked up my provider.

50/50 is the lowest connection they even sell (40$ month), 500/500 as the highest (145$ month).. That also includes free landline phone services.
 
145 is a lot isn't it?

well a 500/500 you are probably running some servers or something and making up some of that money somehow. NOONE needs a 500/500 merely for personal use. I have a 75/75 I can put an entire season up for download in my torrent program. Take a wiz and make a cup of coffee and the season is done downloading. With good connections I run 10-11 mb/s down. Have the upload runnng around the same and it barely affects gaming/surfing etc.
 
And Prutfis aren't those just the connection numbers "500mbps" doesn't really mean your internet will run quicker.

Really the speed of your internet depends on how much you're paying your provider.
 
those specs are for achievable speed of the device but the internet isnt running that speed.
 
And Prutfis aren't those just the connection numbers "500mbps" doesn't really mean your internet will run quicker.

Really the speed of your internet depends on how much you're paying your provider.

Well the more you pay, the higher the connection ofcourse. A 100/100 costs more than a 50/50.. But a 500/500 is a 500/500 and delivers that. usually a bit more since fiber cables have such large bandwidth.. However the number 500 is not a representation of your downloadspeed in mb/s, to get that you divide by 8. It´s a distinction between bits and bytes :)

Your webpages as such you will not see them load quicker. But you do have bandwidth for multiple high res streams should you want it and you download speeds/upload speeds will ofcourse be faster
 
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