With no NN, you need to make deals with every ISP for your online services. It is only cost effective to do such deals in your main markets. Thus we Balkanize the Internet.
No, it's not about that.
A subsidized Internet connection is just wishful thinking. Online services (Google, Facebook, ...) make just a few bucks per user. This is peanuts compared to what broadband costs. The fixed costs alone are tens of…
That's some wishful thinking. The real reason we have few ISPs is that building facilities require large amounts of capital, returns are low and the incumbents have already built out the profitable markets. Regulation…
>> Can't have that if there is no competitive ISP you can change to, if you don't like this NN violating ISP. >Sure, but that indicates a need for competition, not net neutrality. True. I'm fine with not requiring NN in…
With no NN, you need to make deals with every ISP for your online services. It is only cost effective to do such deals in your main markets. Thus we Balkanize the Internet.
No, it's not about that.
A subsidized Internet connection is just wishful thinking. Online services (Google, Facebook, ...) make just a few bucks per user. This is peanuts compared to what broadband costs. The fixed costs alone are tens of…
That's some wishful thinking. The real reason we have few ISPs is that building facilities require large amounts of capital, returns are low and the incumbents have already built out the profitable markets. Regulation…
>> Can't have that if there is no competitive ISP you can change to, if you don't like this NN violating ISP. >Sure, but that indicates a need for competition, not net neutrality. True. I'm fine with not requiring NN in…