Log In
Create Account
SlickerTalk
Search Archives
The Leaderboard
The FAQ
Login
Create Account
Search
Dr. S. Talk
TT/ST Wiki
How Well Do You Know ...
RSS Feed
Hosting by DigitalOcean
Support ST on Ko-Fi
Links Only
50 Results
100 Results
250 Results
500 Results
1000 Results
5000 Results
2 Weeks
2 Months
6 Months
1 Year
2 Years
5 Years
All Time
Live
Down to Post
Backboards:
Live
________________
1: Dec 1, 11:23
2: Nov 30, 15:54
3: Nov 30, 09:41
4: Nov 29, 16:44
5: Nov 29, 08:01
6: Nov 28, 16:19
7: Nov 28, 09:42
8: Nov 27, 18:07
9: Nov 27, 12:04
10: Nov 27, 08:26
11: Nov 26, 18:06
12: Nov 26, 12:05
13: Nov 26, 08:29
14: Nov 25, 18:33
15: Nov 25, 11:12
16: Nov 25, 07:08
17: Nov 24, 13:17
18: Nov 23, 18:13
19: Nov 23, 06:17
20: Nov 22, 13:24
Posts: 154
In response to
"
'Net Neutrality' struck down -- (link)
"
by
znufrii
We're f*cked. -- nm
Posted by
Mop (224 lbs) (aka rburriel)
Apr 6 '10, 08:37
(No message)
Responses:
Yep, you're boned. The corporations can control individual protocol and website bandwidth allotments now. -- nm
-
Beryllium
Apr 6, 08:39
4
Although something struck me: If it passed, could employees of a company claim net neutrality when trying to surf banned sites? -- nm
-
Mop (224 lbs)
Apr 6, 08:41
1
A business is not an ISP -- nm
-
oblique
Apr 6, 08:41
For instance: You're on Comcast? Oh look, now Youtube lags ... you should try Hulu.
-
Beryllium
Apr 6, 08:40
1
"Surfing porn? Not on *our* network!" "That site is hosted by a non-affiliated provider, we'll give you access for an extra charge." -- nm
-
TWuG
Apr 6, 08:46
Post a message
top
Replies are disabled on threads older than 7 days.