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by DiThi
3132 days ago
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> good video VERY bad video. Let me explain: The video says shipping companies charge different fees with different speeds. And that net neutrality is like having all lines of the highway at the same speed. That is NOT what net neutrality is about. It's about not distinguishing the content of the packages, or car passengers. No NN is like I try to send a package and deny it or charge me a fee because it contains nudes or because the receiver is black. > If ISPs can route traffic based on protocol and provider then they can possibly save significant amount of money and improve performance for their customers. They can shuttle latency sensitive protocols over expensive links and allow bulk transfers to use massive amounts of cheap bandwidth to reduce their own and their customer's costs. That's already done (except the provider part), it's called QoS. And it can easily be done without looking where do the packets go or what they contain. |
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