comfortably_numb Dogs have owners, cats have staff Original poster Pub Member / Supporter Nov 30, 2011 19,930 30,558 Kansas City Feb 5, 2018 #1 A Twisted Look at Net Neutrality
primestar31 SatelliteGuys Master Lifetime Supporter Mar 15, 2005 14,407 16,109 Beta Omicron Delta III Feb 5, 2018 #2 Why? I'd say because they don't want other ISP's throttling their new Directv Now service, or trying to extort payment for a fast lane... Reactions: Yespage, harshness and TheKrell
Why? I'd say because they don't want other ISP's throttling their new Directv Now service, or trying to extort payment for a fast lane...
Claude Greiner SatelliteGuys Master Supporting Founder Sep 8, 2003 13,213 3,776 Detroit - The Paris of the Midwest Mar 23, 2018 #3 They Would be better restricting everyone else’s tv
Zookster SatelliteGuys Pro Dec 19, 2004 4,298 1,059 Here and Now Mar 23, 2018 #4 It's a good PR and political move to support something as widely popular as net neutrality, which will come back sooner than later. Reactions: TheKrell and dolfan3033
It's a good PR and political move to support something as widely popular as net neutrality, which will come back sooner than later.
ncted SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Jul 4, 2004 6,027 4,238 Durham, NC Mar 28, 2018 #5 So, they are now supporting it after they opposed it, after they supported it, after they opposed it, after they helped implement the original technology that assumed it. Whatever, AT&T. Reactions: comfortably_numb
So, they are now supporting it after they opposed it, after they supported it, after they opposed it, after they helped implement the original technology that assumed it. Whatever, AT&T.
ncted SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Jul 4, 2004 6,027 4,238 Durham, NC Mar 28, 2018 #6 Also, this: AT&T Lobbyists Threaten States Attempting to Protect Consumers