Comment Re:Gonna see a Net Neutrality Fee (Score 1) 631
Your ISP is not a free market with competition.
Your ISP is not a free market with competition.
You are talking about different things... I am mostly talking about net capacity, not throughput. There is no limitation to the net capacity of bandwidth.
A) are you in a true competitive marketplace? If so, then
Did you read your own quote?
The rules are eight pages.
Then there is 79 pages detailing rules that will not be actionable. More rules that the companies will not have to comply with and so on...
It was not an objection, it was a request for clarification.. Here is the snip it you conveniently left out:
Late last week, as the window for public comment was closing, EFF filed a letter with the FCC urging it to clarify and sharply limit the scope of any “general conduct” provision:
So the comcast and TWC trials of limited broadband was all in my head?
Only if the market will bear it. If it will not and they still make a profit then the prices will not go up, since prices going up decreases demand, and decrease in demand will cause a larger lose in profits.
you mean the key rules, or the actual regulation? We could see the rules, they were on the website.
You are talking about the equipment on the endpoints. The fiber itself does not have that limit.
The law of capitalism means that it is IMPOSSIBLE for a regulation to raise the price of anything - all it can do is reduce the profit a corporation takes.
Bull. Shit.
Regulation means compliance. Compliance means paperwork. Paperwork means overhead. Overhead means expenses. Expenses mean increased costs passed on to customers.
You owe the Oracle a copy of a transcript showing that you have passed ECON101.
No it does not, costs are not always passed along. There is no rule that says if costs rise slightly you raise your prices. In fact with a free market system you should not see that until costs grow so much everyone has to do it, thereby showing the OPs point.
no they dont.. They have a max capacity per second, however we are talking about something running out.. as in you get no more. You do not run out of the bandwidth. Once it is used it is not gone. And you can upgrade equipment to get me per second speed.
It is limited only my the amount of equipment. You can add more equipment and add more capacity. There is also no end to it, it is not something that once used is gone.
They already were... They classify what communications fall into what category.
It was not an objection to the rule, it was worry and wanting clarification. those are not the same thing.
Probably because most of the rights half truth seems to branch out from their to all the other conspiracy sites...
If all else fails, lower your standards.