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by arkh
3130 days ago
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The problem is the "free but not everywhere" market you'd continue having when removing Net Neutrality. People are still not free to start deploying their lines and routers where they want to: you'd have monopolies and duopolies in most area free to charge whatever they want to whoever they want. The consumers (end users and content uploaders)? No freedom to setup their lines. This is an infrastructure problem. And lot of free market people would have no problem seeing it managed by the state like roads, electricity and water infrastructure. |
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