Why isn't the argument "For the Good of the Country"... a high enough moral high ground from which to base Net Neutrality on?
Story: TWC and Comcast are awful. They know they're bad. In NY for example. If I want Verizon (read not FiOS), you need a dish installed on the roof of your building. Over 50% of the buildings in NY are pre-war. Installation isn't an option. My only other choice is TWC which is terrible. Point being, THERE IS NO COMPETITION. The only way you're going to beat these guys is with technology IMO and better examples of what Net Neutrality is and isn't.
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Why isn't the argument "For the Good of the Country"... a high enough moral high ground from which to base Net Neutrality on?
Story: TWC and Comcast are awful. They know they're bad. In NY for example. If I want Verizon (read not FiOS), you need a dish installed on the roof of your building. Over 50% of the buildings in NY are pre-war. Installation isn't an option. My only other choice is TWC which is terrible. Point being, THERE IS NO COMPETITION. The only way you're going to beat these guys is with technology IMO and better examples of what Net Neutrality is and isn't.
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