It's an easy pass on paper they are non competition in markets. It's bend over and fuck me for consumers what's up Internet and their current lobbying for cable internet is going well also.Fucking terrible. This will have a hard time getting through.
I live in a house with three different people downloading and streaming different shit we hit the throttle cap more often then notI'm not too upset about caps. I download and keep up on dozens of shows, and download and play games, and stream Netflix, and I rarely get even close to my 250gb cap.
Wtf are people doing? Granted, I changed over all my shows to SD instead of HD versions, so that saves some, but still. Downloading and deleting your entire Steam library every month for fun or something? shit.
You are right, I don't think that we should settle for it. And if all of a sudden I was getting Netflix in terrible quality, I'd be really upset over it as well knowing it wasn't at all the capability of the internet but ISP imposed restrictions.No, you are going to choose an alternative when you can and offer whatever meager support you can to initiatives that support net neutrality. Sure, if everyone just torrents decent looking SD rips instead of actually using the Internet then I guess they would be fine, but why should we settle for that?