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deonbell 11-27-2017 10:46 PM

who make money if net neutrality ends?
 
who make money if net neutrality ends?

AT&T? Cable Companies? Who make money?

Barry-xlovecam 11-27-2017 11:28 PM

I know in the end game it will cost high volume site owners and they will have to increase their subscription costs -- so the consumer will pay in the end.

Conversely, consumers may pay more for from their ISP for better access to high bandwidth websites.

Or, a combination of both. You can be sure it will cost more somehow ...

lock 11-28-2017 12:32 AM

The people offine.

EddyTheDog 11-28-2017 12:33 AM

I know for sure it wont be me...

Matt 26z 11-28-2017 01:30 AM

Net neutrality was in place for such a short time that people should be able to point out real world threats prior to it.... but nobody can.

davidCRM 11-28-2017 01:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lock (Post 22087185)
The people offine.

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MFCT 11-28-2017 02:10 AM

ISPs will be able to block all websites and provide you the most popular sites in packages, much like TV channels. Sites they pick, not you. If you want a higher more diverse set of web sites, it'll be a higher costing package. So on and so fourth. If you want unblocked, unthrottled, full access to the internet (unchanged from the internet you're now familiar with), expect it to be an ultra-premium package for the low low price of $500 per month.

You know you'll pay it. They know you'll pay it. They may even make it $1000 per month.

Cha-fuckin-ching!

NewNick 11-28-2017 03:22 AM

Telecoms companies./

newB 11-28-2017 07:06 AM

Obviously the cable company/ISPs see this as a huge (yuge?) opportunity to recoup losses from people dumping their cable services in favor of streaming, but I think the real winners will be the VPN providers.

RedFred 11-28-2017 07:29 AM

ISP's will sell you 'bundled' packages of access like cable companies do now with channels.

It's how it's done in Portugal already...

https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chor...-diagram.0.jpg

Barry-xlovecam 11-28-2017 07:29 AM

VPNs won't make any difference -- IP packets have headers and 'weight (volume)'

Barry-xlovecam 11-28-2017 07:31 AM

Napster? who made that chart as a giant meme? :laughing-
I guess I am wrong Napster is still in business as a streaming service.
1/2 the web may move to tor and the onion if they will really discriminate by FQDN :2 cents:

blackmonsters 11-28-2017 09:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RedFred (Post 22087482)
ISP's will sell you 'bundled' packages of access like cable companies do now with channels.

It's how it's done in Portugal already...

https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chor...-diagram.0.jpg

That looks like a nightmare.
It totally defeats the entire original concept of the internet.

Fabien 11-28-2017 09:06 AM

Why i invested into
substratum

:2 cents:

blackmonsters 11-28-2017 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam (Post 22087488)
Napster? who made that chart as a giant meme? :laughing-
I guess I am wrong Napster is still in business as a streaming service.
1/2 the web may move to tor and the onion if they will really discriminate by FQDN :2 cents:

Home | Napster

:error

Barry-xlovecam 11-28-2017 10:05 AM

^^
:I guess I am wrong Napster is still in business as a streaming service.:
isnt that English? I added that didnt you see it in the quote?


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