Earlier quoted context omitted.
Agreed and also this should be true for the pay of elected officials and corporate executives.
Minimum wage for elected officials sounds good on paper. Michael Bloomberg would not mind. However, how does this work for corporate executives? When you say pay does this include stock grants and options or just salary?
How to throttle the FCC to dial up modem speeds
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#22I'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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#23I'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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#24I'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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#25Can someone ELI5 this? Why would the FCC visit your site?
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#26Might as well do Congress while you're at it!
Content providers that depend on the US may want to synchronize on specific day of the week to limit each ISP, for example Comcast Thursday, while foreign providers can conservatively cut off all of the US so they don't have to worry about missing any future pay networks..
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#28I'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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#29When news outlets say the "FCC's plan for net neutrality", what they really mean is the plan that Tom Wheeler and his office put together. You're going to hurt the wrong people if you do this and it succeeds. Why not write to your Congressperson instead or think of something that doesn't adversely affect a ton of people who don't have anything to do with the net neutrality debate?
Re: How to throttle the FCC to dial up modem speeds
#30I'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.