Starscream
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o2bgpn said:I think this is a confusing issue because the people who have the most to gain want it to be. If AT&T is against Net Neutrality that is good enough reason for me to be for it. The only reason a big company would be against something is because it’s standing in the way of transferring money from my pocket to theirs.
So they are just going to raise rates for larger companies like eBay, Google, Amazon and other big bandwidth sites to make everything “equal.” Well do you think eBay, et al, are going to eat the cost increase? You think they are going to say “gee, guess there goes our profit margin.” Don’t think so. They will, some how, pass the cost down to the lowest level, which is the consumer… you and me.
I wonder what would be the cost increase for running a site like?
SPOBI Consumers are paying for the backbones. Do you really believe that it costs $30 to $50 per month to run tone and a few add ons (call forward and call waiting) to your home? psh...87manche said:who do you think pays for all of the backbones that run the internet? the telcos for the most part.
Actually, last-mile costs have a HUGE price tag. And the telcos do have a much different idea of stability than most ISPs.Sniggs said:SPOBI Consumers are paying for the backbones. Do you really believe that it costs $30 to $50 per month to run tone and a few add ons (call forward and call waiting) to your home? psh...iratefla
ChiXJeff said:Actually, last-mile costs have a HUGE price tag. And the telcos do have a much different idea of stability than most ISPs.
I do have a problem with the pay-to-play nonsense. If an ISP is gonna start prioritizing traffic based on endpoints, they should be regulated as a publisher. They'd lose a lot of protection based on that.
Sniggs said:SPOBI Consumers are paying for the backbones. Do you really believe that it costs $30 to $50 per month to run tone and a few add ons (call forward and call waiting) to your home? psh...iratefla