So… greedy companies “might” restrict us from things, or they “might”
prioritize content delivery to the highest payer.
in the sense that they are (to also use stupid quotes) "already" doing "just that"
Further:
One problem with the diagram above is that our homes are not connected to
just one big ISP. The FCC’s own data shows that as of June 2008, 98 percent
of zip codes have at least 2 broadband providers, and 88% of zip codes have
at least 4 broadband providers
oh, wow, two (maybe four) isps! Ignoring, of course, that for most of us there are only two (cable + telephone) and everyone else has to pay to run on those wires. And for many, telephone line delivered internet is very slow, so now we're down to one actual isp.
And comcast costs $65/mo where I live for just internet. And they're looking at neflix and google and all those other internet businesses and chomping at the bit to steal some money from them.
Also, weirdly enough, my internet bill keeps going up but the speed doesn't. Feel the competition!
Not at all. dsl speed strongly varies based on distance from who-knows-what; all I know is that it tops out at 1.5MB/368K where I live in the peninsula (in Belmont, CA -- between the valley and sf for people not from the area).
Further:
oh, wow, two (maybe four) isps! Ignoring, of course, that for most of us there are only two (cable + telephone) and everyone else has to pay to run on those wires. And for many, telephone line delivered internet is very slow, so now we're down to one actual isp.And comcast costs $65/mo where I live for just internet. And they're looking at neflix and google and all those other internet businesses and chomping at the bit to steal some money from them.
Also, weirdly enough, my internet bill keeps going up but the speed doesn't. Feel the competition!