Don M.
SF VIP
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- central Missouri
A subject that seems to be getting very little attention in the media is the upcoming FCC vote on Net Neutrality. It appears that the FCC wants to make internet access somewhat "selective". Presently, the rules require ISP's to supply equal service to all subscribers...and this could very well change if NN is abandoned. Companies and stores could be allowed to pay more, which would give them "priority" to anyone who does any online shopping. People who use services such as Netflix might be required to pay quite a bit more in order to maintain decent download speeds. This is a very complex issue, and could very well affect virtually everyone who uses the Internet. The vote is scheduled just a couple of days from now....Dec. 14th...and everyone should watch this action closely. More and more of our world revolves around the Internet, and giving certain companies a priority could turn the Net into the kind of mess that many Cable TV providers have become.
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/ending-net-neutrality-could-put-201831288.html
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/ending-net-neutrality-could-put-201831288.html