> Do you know how they become oligopolies, by using regulation
Perhaps. Without any regulation, what we might consider criminal activity increases.
> Government should just help by removing barriers. Let there be innovation in ISP space
Not sure I would call content silos "innovation"
It isn't true that any and all regulation is bad, nor is it true that it's all good. We've chosen to make some laws as a society over which we will punish law-breakers for thousands of years. We just need to decide how to approach net neutrality in 2017 and make the best choice for increasing quality of life.
Yup, but that's not what this net nuetrality removal will do - it keeps the regulations that give monopoly positions possible, while removing regulations that prevented certain abuses.
I'm in favor of removing some regulations here. I'm not in favor of calling all regulation removals good.
Perhaps. Without any regulation, what we might consider criminal activity increases.
> Government should just help by removing barriers. Let there be innovation in ISP space
Not sure I would call content silos "innovation"
It isn't true that any and all regulation is bad, nor is it true that it's all good. We've chosen to make some laws as a society over which we will punish law-breakers for thousands of years. We just need to decide how to approach net neutrality in 2017 and make the best choice for increasing quality of life.