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reply to iansltx

Re: Sports free package, anyone?

said by iansltx:

b) Satellite internet is net-neutral, if all else fails. Capped and throttled after the cap, yes. Neutral? Also yes.
Uh, what exactly makes Sat internet any more or less net-neutral that any other provider?

In fact, there is no major provider right now that isn't net-neutral, so I'm not sure how you're coming to the conclusion that Sat internet is somehow different, or how it's an entity that would be immune to changing their rules.

Also, TWC capping had nothing to do with net-neutrality. You can cap your customers and still offer access to everything. You'd just be paying more to get to it if you go over the cap.

Comcast was the only company that wasn't net-neutral for a while, because they actively reset p2p connections with Sandvine boxes. But they no longer do that.

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