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Old 12-14-2017, 07:25 PM  
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Originally Posted by Brad Mitchell View Post
What it means is that consumer and mobile providers like Comcast Cable, Cox, Verizon and ATT can congest or rate limit connections to global networks and content providers that don't themselves directly connect to consumers.. which none do. This will effectively challenge hosts, CDNs and global networks like Level3, Teliasonera, Cogent, GTT, NTT and the like to deliver high throughputs via their direct and indirect peerings or transit to the consumer ISPs. Currently, the global fiber networks connect to these ISPs directly and indirectly through combinations of free peering, paid peering and transit. It means that a company like Comcast can decide to rate limit access to specific content networks and will very likely result in higher charges to consumers that resemble upsells for faster access to specific networks. It also means that Comcast can turn to the content hosts, global transit networks, and CDNs and tell them that they need to buy access to their network instead of today where they are reasonably required to expand free peering to meet demand. This is an over-simplified explanation but should be at least a little bit helpful. It possibly means that the price of bandwidth could go up for consumers and businesses with consumer phone and ISPs being able to discriminate on both sides of their fiber to determine access prices and related throughput.

Brad
Brad, you probably know more about this than most.

My question would be (and has been): Why didn't the ISP's do all of that before 2015?
Was MojoHost being hurt before 2015 and then once the new govt. regulation came into play it made things better for you (and us as your customers)?

That's what puzzles me. The media seems to be "reporting" this like Trump took away a long held "Net Neutrality" that has always "protected" us.
And then it turns out it was something done in 2015...2 years ago.

Makes me suspect that this might be more political bias in the media?

Am I wrong on that? Was all that stuff you said happening before 2015 and the govt. saved all of us?
Or is it just hypothetical "what if" stuff that never happened before?

I could see having concern that something bad COULD happen. That's why I put my seatbelt on in the car...just in case.

But it seems like there is a lot of damn near hysteria out there in the media and among political comedians like John Oliver.
They make it sound like the entire history of the internet up until 2015 was total shit and there was no innovation or ability to make money on the web...Of course they don't mention that it was just TWO years ago that it was implemented.

What do you think? Is it overblown hysteria, or are we screwed?
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