Top products from r/MarchForNetNeutrality
We found 2 product mentions on r/MarchForNetNeutrality. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. CompTIA Network+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Seventh Edition (Exam N10-007)
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
2. U.S. Robotics USR5637 56K USB Controller Dial-Up External Fax Modem with Voice
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Controller-based modem integrates powerful communications processing functions into the modem itself, for assured performance without sapping processing power.Windows Server 2012 R2/Win 10 /Win 10 64 bit/Server 2012/Win 8/Server 2011/Win 7/Server 2008/Vista/Server 2003/XP/2000 Mac 10.4-10.12Linux 2....
> I don't even know what to say anymore.
I do - dust off your old 56k modem (or buy this if you have a laptop), get a landline, and start throwing up BBSs again! I suspect ending net neutrality will bring back the BBS subculture as well as bring about neighborhood meshnets for higher speed access...
You are a complete idiot, arent you?
> Nobody mentioned DNS except for you. This has absolutely zero to do with the topic at hand. You're just trying to railroad the conversation as a tactic to muddle a very straightforward issue. Latency also has zero to do with DNS.
You're right on that, I used the wrong terminology, the concept is still correct, though. VPNs and moving data around are still incredibly relevant, as that is what Cox is doing. So if talking about the subject of the article is irrelevant, then what are we talking about?
> When ISPs capture and modify packets to inject their own ads, trackers, or data in them
I cant take you serious after that. You can call me out for using incorrect terminology, but at least the core concept was correct. I'll try though.
> They already do this. Most notably after they were given tax cuts and NN was rolled back, and the industry fired thousands of employees late last year, this is exactly what they did. But why stop there? Shareholders are thirsty!
You still failed to explain why they would intentionally put more work creating fast lanes when they could just increase the price to whatever they want.
> You are clearly an uneducated ISP shill.
I havent opposed net neutrality once. I have only opposed people blindly hating VPNs.
> You have zero technical knowledge and are simply blurting things that sound technical from a script.
I might suggest some good reads so that you can inform yourself on the issue. You clearly have no knowledge on the matter. That is a link to an entry level book about Networking, you dont even have to get halfway through the book before everything you claimed is easily disproven. If you dont trust me on the matter, then you can read it for yourself. Once you are properly informed on the matter, then I am sure this conversation can take a constructive turn, but before that point, there is no reason to continue.