Me "of all people"?
As if I'm ignorant to the subject. Apparently you "of all people" just learned about Net Neutrality nearly 5 years after it first became an issue, and still didn't understand it, until I apparently educated you in this thread.
By the way, I too work for a Fortune 500 tech company, and I'm not talking about Best Buy. I know can't fathom that I have an "adult job", since you've stated many times that I'm an "inexperienced kid", but I am here on client site in NY as we speak teaching a course to old phuks such as yourself on our product.
Yeah YOU, of all people, with your typically arrogant, condescending, know-it-all tone about everything posted in all threads and forums on this board. I too have known about
net neutrality for years, but I don't need to brag about it or pretend others are stupid for not hearing about it. You don't impress me. You
think you've got a handle on this, but you're continually missing the point here. My sarcastic remark was regarding Barry's flavor of
net neutrality. Under the cloak of passing
net neutrality to protect everyone's beloved access, Barry and the Dems are trying to weasle in other controls, the types of controls that we SHOULD be concerned about. READ THE FUGGIN' ARTICLE REGARDING THE FEC FOR CHRIST'S SAKE!!! WTF does the FEC and the Disclose Act have to do with it? Seriously???
THEY call it net neutrality, but if you're paying attention, there's a lot more to this than your simplistic WIKI-understanding of it. If anyone is keeping up with everything, you're looking like a total moron here.
By the way, with all of the hype about
net neutrality, you should realize that in most cases this is really just a router configuration at the ISP that uses the QoS protocol. By reprioritizing certain types of traffic that flows on different TCP/IP ports, you can improve the overall quality of data communications. In certain scenarios, those
bad awful ISP companies are prioritizing subnets in their network architecture. Joe HomeUser might be established on a lower priority subnet than Fortune Company. Joe HomeUser pays $19.95 a month, while Fortune Company pays $5,000 per month. Your simpleton definition of net neutrality would give Joe HomeUser the same level of performance and service as Fortune Company. I don't believe that the government should have a say in that. It's not their place, and if you think it is, you're just supporting another Socialist policy. Done...