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[–] revmoo 2 points (+2|-0)

The net neutrality thing is getting fucked up and twisted on both sides. Here's the deal:

There MUST be enforced net neutrality at the "last-mile", i.e., your cable provider, because there's essentially zero competition and is thus not a free market. Furthermore, tax money was used to build out large portions of those networks, so they should definitely be regulated by the government as a result. If we don't get regulation on last-mile networks then the Internet WILL become a one-way cable-box in short order.

Long-haul fiber networks have no need for net neutrality regulation. There is plenty of competition, and the internet is a network that routes around censorship / greedy ISPs.

I have yet to see anybody on the right or the left dive into the nuance here, and the differences between last-mile networks and backhaul networks. There HAS to be net neutrality regulation, but it needs to be applied properly, recognizing the differences in the types of internet connectivity.