MrRodgers -> RE: Net neutrality - end or explosion of...the Internet ? (11/23/2017 7:03:59 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic madcow stupidity Millennial Asks for Net Neutrality Explanation RUSH: We start on the phones today with Rob in Colorado Springs. Great to have you, sir. How you doing? CALLER: Hey, Rush. Doing well. How are you? RUSH: Fine and dandy. Thank you. CALLER: I wanted to speak to you about net neutrality. Being a Millennial, I have friends who are so scared that evil corporations are going to regulate the internet now that net neutrality is not going to happen, and I was wondering if you can give me a brief synopsis of why we don’t want net neutrality that I can give to my Millennial friends — RUSH: Happily. CALLER: — instead of me trying to explain it all the time. RUSH: Happily. But I guarantee you they are not going to accept what you tell them is true, unless you use the word “sustainability” somewhere in your answer. But first, I just ended up interviewing for the next issue of my newsletter, Thomas Hazlett. He’s a professor of the broadcast spectrum, the communications spectrum. He’s an expert. He’s written a book called The Political Spectrum, and it’s in lay terms to explain the history of regulation over the spectrum — radio, TV, two-way, internet, wireless, cellular, and all of that, so that people can understand what exactly has and has not happened. Here it is in a nutshell. Net neutrality as advocated by the people that your friends like and support is asking for the government to regulate it. Corporations don’t regulate things; they compete. It’s the federal government that regulates, and your pals are seeking that. Your pals believe that government enforces fairness and equality and sameness, and that’s not at all what’s gonna happen; and the history of the spectrum is all the proof that you need. The internet, up until two or three years ago when people started getting crazy about net neutrality, the internet is the one communications medium that was not regulated, and look at how it expanded, and look at how free it was, Rob. The New York Times, the Washington Post, you name it, enter the internet and everything is free. They’re charging their subscribers the same thing, but on the internet it was free. Everything was. Everybody got on board. There wasn’t any regulation. There wasn’t any limitation. It was the wild west. It was the essence of customer and market freedom. Do you know when cellular technology was invented? CALLER: I can’t say I do. RUSH: Well, would you be surprised to learn that it was first invented in 1940? CALLER: Wow. RUSH: It was suppressed by the government, in collusion with broadcast communities, broadcast companies, to keep it from coming to market until the nineties — well, the late eighties, actually. FM radio was invented and shelved for 30 years by a consortium of the government and AM broadcasters who did not want competition. Net neutrality would equal the government making partnerships with various corporations based on the politics of the president and the administration at the time, and they would make deals to benefit the corporations. You do not want the government involved in this at all. If you want a free internet, if you want an internet that’s gonna be affordable at what rates you have the ability to pay, if you want different tiers. But if you want the internet to become your cable company, then support net neutrality. More Limbs is a fucking moron and at the end has it exactly backwards. This is unmitigated bullshit from the point of [it] being just 3 years ago, that the Internet was unregulated. It is in fact regulated under the Telecommunications act of 1930, title 7 I think. That classifies the Internet the way I read it as common carrier provided communications requiring equal access as in telephones, among other rules and restrictions but not much. There is a short book here but all of the free market talk and the chart in my link, is a hook with tasty bait of ala carte Internet, actually lowering your cost by picking and choosing. Are you going to bite ? Soon as you allow this through dereg. the ISP's have you by the wallet and as cherry picking packages...will cost you plenty. Don't believe a fucking word of their bullshit hype. Innovation will be inventing the electronics to take the current average 10 mps, wifi and existing broadband and dividing it into 3 speed tiers. So they will package the type of site while you pay in addition to any subscriptions and add in a surcharge for the...speed to see it. HERE It is these corps. now who are in bed with the feds now and how this issue is even in play. Any 'innovation' available to them without NNT, has been available for 10-15 years...where is it ? Europe has more competition, more broadband and at about $30/month or so on average...and is regulated. All this is, is a means to further monetize [sic] i.e., make the Internet more profitable...that's it, period.
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