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Rocketboom explain net neutrality
Submitted by: sting on Jun 23, 2007

Language: English (Advanced) 
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Description: The vblog rocketboom, explain teh actual crisis on net neutraluty
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By Kantalk:
Submitted on Jun 23, 2007

so one easy however ethical (*unethical) ways to do so, will be the block or slow access to certain sites,

these slow innovation because certain sites will become more heavily trafficed not because they actually deserved it, but because they couldn't (*could) buy popularity.

a little guy cant pay the to stay on top, and he shouldnt have to, on the flap (*flip) side what about the internet user,if a tear (*tier) system was imploded (*implemented), the richer you will, the more sites you could see.

sounds like cable TV. bonze (*bronze)?,

and what if ur internet provider say cooks??? communication (*Cox Communication), for the sake of conversation block Craiglist.

during the meets (*midst) of the disaster, because they want u to use their less effective less popular classified sites.

but now u can connect to the people in the world, you can only connect to the few poor resource (*souls), who like you, have to force to use some other random classified sites.

net neutrality is not a luxurious (*luxury), its life or death.

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By sting:
Submitted on Jun 23, 2007

right now the internet is like a smoothly paved road.

i can go anywhere i want.

but what if the telecos block or slow down the access to the sites i count on the most?

you see the telecoms want make more money, do u want make more money, sure we all do.


so one easy however ethical ways to do so, will be the block or slow access to certain sites, while giving the bandwidth to others and they can make pack deals.
this means the internat users will be coerced due to the slow speed or inability access to the sites their preference, to use sites that may not be as good.


these slow innovation because certain sites will become more heavily trafficed not because they actually deserved it, but because they couldn't buy popularity.


this would be effectly squash the little guy who main effect as its often in the case, a better guy.

a little guy cant pay the to stay on top, and he shouldnt have to, on the flap side what about the internet user,if a tear system was imploded, the richer you will, the more sites you could see.


sounds like cable TV. bonze?, silver, gold package anyone, i have got bonze?, but oh bonze? due i wish i could have silver then i can get google. wooow Does gold come with HBO-HD on demand(HBO高清点播, HD=high definition, on demand = VOD = (video) on demand)
, hmm but will the free market balance itself few asks.


well maybe if the telecos did already have a monopoly over internet access , i mean how many internet provider can u choose from ur hometown.


in Newyork city we have like two, maybe three in some areas, this may seems like not a too big deal, so what a big business rules the internet, its like that everywhere else, but what if will live or death and it could be.


for instance what if the world was hit with another tsunami scale catastrophe ?


and what if ur internet provider say cooks??? communication, for the sake of conversation block Craiglist.


during the meets of the disaster, because they want u to use their less effective less popular classified sites.

so say you're stranded and you need to connect with people through Craiglist, but u cant. Craiglist is the resource that the world is going to love and trust and use frequently, but now u can connect to the people in the world, you can only connect to the few poor resource, who like you, have to force to use some other random classified sites.


and if you cant get the help you need, what happen to you, net neutrality is not a luxurious, its life or death.

call ur congress person ,sign the petition, make media about it

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