How to throttle the FCC to dial up modem speeds
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#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
White house, supreme court, how about anything from the government?
Why not take it a step further and limit the lobbyists and bad telcos?
Government branches likely have a block of IPs while lobbyists I doubt are registered like that :)
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#15Can someone ELI5 this? Why would the FCC visit your site?
Now again, why would FCC or anyone in govt. visit Google or FB? I'll let you answer that!
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#16I'd like to see a law that government offices can only have an internet connection as fast as the slowest constituent.
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#17I'd like to see a law that government offices can only have an internet connection as fast as the slowest constituent.
Agreed and also this should be true for the pay of elected officials and corporate executives.
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#18Can anyone shed some light on what the goal here is. I am all for messing with people for no good reason in subtle ways they do not understand but the author clearly has a purpose here? Is this to teach the FCC about net neutrality?
That's the general idea. Show them what life will be like if you're on the internet slow lane in the hopes they'll wake up and realize what it really means. Especially since the branding has become that they really want to create a "fast lane" which actually doesn't sound like such a bad idea until you realize the reality is the exact opposite.
How about we collectively buy them faster lines?
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#20Can someone ELI5 this? Why would the FCC visit your site?
They wouldn't, it looks like more pat-yourself-on-the-back then give-yourself-a-high-five internet slacktivism. Someone should make a petition!