In the recent news, it seems Net Neutrality may not be quite as doomed as earlier news.
The Federal Communications Commission’s proposal for open-Internet rules will align with a blueprint President Barack Obama offered last year for strong regulation to guarantee Web traffic is treated equally, the head of the agency said.
From the article:http://www.dallasnews.com/business/headlines/20150107-fcc-head-plans-to-heed-obama-blueprint-to-ban-web-fast-lanes.ece
“We’re both pulling in the same direction,” FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said Wednesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. “We’re going to propose rules that say no blocking, no throttling, no paid prioritization.”
I guess we will see how this actually turns out after the vote on Feb. 26.
Also noted on Ars Technica - Title II for Internet providers is all but confirmed by FCC chairman
(Score: 2) by fnj on Saturday January 10 2015, @02:28PM
Perhaps you could explain why I would give a bucket of spit for what the ILECs want or don't want? Around the same time as you actually explain why you think regulating the 21st century robber barons is such a bad idea. Give specifics of exactly what you are afraid of.
(Score: 1) by goody on Saturday January 10 2015, @11:07PM
Well, son, the ILECs have been living under shackles of Title II for years. They would love for everyone else to be under the same restrictions.
You can Google for specifics. If you like the innovation and wonderful service you've had from your POTS line over the years, Title II is for you.