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by topranks
3335 days ago
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In most of Europe competition in last mile networks is enforced by law and ISPs don't have nearly the scope for all this nefarious stuff. If they block/throttle or charge premiums you can just go to one of their competitors. This is because the companies who own all the last mile networks (mostly former state monopolies,) are legally compelled to wholesale that last mile access. |
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We should push for this in high density areas of the US. Not just beg a federal agency not to roll back net neutrality, which, under Trump, they may be able to do without losing much popularity.