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GearHead360

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·Rogers Hi-Speed
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reply to Gokuu
Re: Virgin Media CEO attacks net neutrality

Greedy dirty scum bags. If you want to be the in fast lane, you gotta pay extra???!!!

WTF!!! are these CEOs ON CRACK!!??? People are already paying a PREMIUM to be on the fast lane.... NOT THE SLOW FAST LANE!

Greedy Bastards.

I call your unethically EXCESSIVE wealth and over indulgence a load of immoral, sinful "bollocks". Robbing the relatively poor in broad daylight and having a good laugh about it. Not rich enough Richard Branson? You need to rob a couple extra billion $ and another private island?


Stewy
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join:2007-12-12
Kitchener, ON


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said by GearHead360 See Profile :

If you want to be the in fast lane, you gotta pay extra???!!!
Once of the interesting comments that was made was that if Virgin were to put the BBC's iPlayer on the bus lane as they put it that the BBC would block all Virgin IP's to it's website and offering them to get a better connection with a competing ISP

NOW THAT WOULD BE SOMETHING


Doci
Toothless Fairy

join:2003-02-01
·Bell Sympatico


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said by Stewy See Profile :

Once of the interesting comments that was made was that if Virgin were to put the BBC's iPlayer on the bus lane as they put it that the BBC would block all Virgin IP's to it's website and offering them to get a better connection with a competing ISP

NOW THAT WOULD BE SOMETHING
That would shut these motherfuckers up when their users say they can't get to the content they want and start leaving. Then let us see who pays for their pipes. Every content provider needs to take that hardline approach and not cater to these scumbags.
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