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  • #21
    The people in this thread are such morons, if what you say comes to fruition where Verizon only makes you use Yahoo, or another provider only allows google, then guess what, a third and fourth provider will appear and provide you with everything once again! It's called capitalism. Remember when phone companies used to charge you for going over data, minutes, and text messages? Well, one of them decided to offer all of that an unlimited rate, for a cheaper price, and then every single one of them fell in line.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
      What part of your article said that?
      History has shown that fewer regulations and less government control open markets up. It happens every single time. You don't have to read one article to realize that. More competition will mean more competitive prices. It always does and net neutrality has held the little guy down a lot. It's made it much harder for them to turn a profit.

      Look at the internet before net neutrality. It was performing very well with lots of smaller competitors. Net Neutrality killed many of them off. With it gone, many investors will start new services which will compete with the broadband services available now. This of course, means more choices and lower prices. If you want cheaper internet, this is a step toward it.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
        The people in this thread are such morons, if what you say comes to fruition where Verizon only makes you use Yahoo, or another provider only allows google, then guess what, a third and fourth provider will appear and provide you with everything once again! It's called capitalism. Remember when phone companies used to charge you for going over data, minutes, and text messages? Well, one of them decided to offer all of that an unlimited rate, for a cheaper price, and then every single one of them fell in line.
        Here's a man who understands. With NN out of the way, a lot more money will be invested into the web. Choices will surge and prices will drop and quality will improve. Onward true economic progress!

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        • #24
          Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View Post
          History has shown that fewer regulations and less government control open markets up. It happens every single time. You don't have to read one article to realize that. More competition will mean more competitive prices. It always does and net neutrality has held the little guy down a lot. It's made it much harder for them to turn a profit.

          Look at the internet before net neutrality. It was performing very well with lots of smaller competitors. Net Neutrality killed many of them off. With it gone, many investors will start new services which will compete with the broadband services available now. This of course, means more choices and lower prices. If you want cheaper internet, this is a step toward it.
          Check post 20 and get back to me. Also find an article that says this will lead to better competition in the internet service industry.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View Post
            Less regulation will mean more internet providers and more choices and as always with competition in place, lower prices.

            There's a bigger picture.

            Try looking at it.
            It's less regulation for Internet providers to fck you, not help you, you fcking imbecile.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by JimRaynor View Post
              The people in this thread are such morons, if what you say comes to fruition where Verizon only makes you use Yahoo, or another provider only allows google, then guess what, a third and fourth provider will appear and provide you with everything once again! It's called capitalism. Remember when phone companies used to charge you for going over data, minutes, and text messages? Well, one of them decided to offer all of that an unlimited rate, for a cheaper price, and then every single one of them fell in line.
              Jim provide and article that points out that this is the likely outcome since it is so obvious.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by AddiX View Post
                It's less regulation for Internet providers to fck you, not help you, you fcking imbecile.
                Now this is a man that understands.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
                  https://www.wired.com/story/heres-ho...-the-internet/

                  But hey, share an article that says this is good for competition.
                  A private company picking winners and losers. LOL. I've never read a more stupid comment in my life. How is that even possible?

                  Government picks winners and losers with laws which apply to all. A private company can't even compare. Geez...

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by AddiX View Post
                    It's less regulation for Internet providers to fck you, not help you, you fcking imbecile.
                    You sound as stupid as your avi looks. You a cokehead too?

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View Post
                      A private company picking winners and losers. LOL. I've never read a more stupid comment in my life. How is that even possible?

                      Government picks winners and losers with laws which apply to all. A private company can't even compare. Geez...
                      By charging more for some and less for their own content. By speeding up some and slowing down some.

                      Provide an article that states that your outcome will occur.

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