 | Verizon is doing the right thing. Who wants dropped calls or slow Internet? How about higher prices? (Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?) If you want these things, then go ahead and rage against Verizon for managing its network. |
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 funchordsHelloPremium,MVM join:2001-03-11 Yarmouth Port, MA kudos:5 | said by SuperWISP:Who wants dropped calls or slow Internet? How about higher prices? (Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?) If you want these things, then go ahead and rage against Verizon for managing its network. This isn't about slow internet .. it's about whether or not it can be called "Internet" when the ISP is blocking or directing consumers' choices of completely lawful applications.
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Re: Verizon is doing the right thing. Of course it's Internet. Just because the device is restricted so that, sensibly, it is not capable of using too many of the network's resources does not mean that it isn't Internet. In fact, it's better Internet than it would be than if it were not managed. |
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| said by SuperWISP:Of course it's Internet. Just because the device is restricted so that, sensibly, it is not capable of using too many of the network's resources does not mean that it isn't Internet. In fact, it's better Internet than it would be than if it were not managed. Yes I would love restricted internet. Oh and please arbitrarily take away programs that i would like to use.
absolutely the dumbest comment ever made on DSLR. |
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