Net Neutrality Preces #1

January 23, 2008 at 1:58 am (Uncategorized)

The senate wont give up, with the proposal of a web neutrality bill. Last year it was called Internet Freedom Preservation Act that failed by an 11-11 vote. This year proposing the same exact bill, they just won’t quite. There is a good chance this bill could be passed because a lot of democrats agree with it. But it’s really all up to the users. The basic idea is for network operators to be prohibited from taking care of business, by prioritizing content, By charging more money for better service. Once again its all about money company executives want the right to charge more money for premium placement so they can make a better investment. Take more money from people for the advancement of the web. This would prevent a lot of consumer internet freedom, while barding the network operators from blocking internet access. There must be a standalone broadband serves, to go along with their prioritized different pipelines with each having separate content. Only one republican this year approves of this bill. Different companies our starting to propose their own versions of net neutrality. With the fate of the internet at stake, This will put restriction on both companies and consumers. Making it against the law to invest in customized internet service. With claims that the internet will still be affordable. There is fear that this will suffocate innovation, and violate consumer freedom. Resulting in the lose of home health monitoring, security and telecommunications.
I don’t know what to think about this. I know it would help pay for further advancements in the Internet, but I think it with cause more anger towards the government and people will stop using the internet all together, leaving no point in advancing our internet technologies. Making us struggle a little bit more what is next? I’m already picking the lint out of the bottom of my pockets trying to pay for collage to become a web designer. Then who’s going to hire me if the world refuses to pay these ridiculous extra fees. Everyone will lose out except the government as always. Even the network companies will lose customers and everyone will lose their jobs. It just seems like another scam by the government to me, just to take more of taxpayer money. I think advancement in the internet will pay for them selves if the government leaves theirs net neutrality stuff alone. I just think there is better things to spend our time and money on like eliminating poverty, and the raping of tax payers money.

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