ISPs should be free to abandon net neutrality, says Ed Vaizey

Started by DorsetBoy, Nov 17, 2010, 14:37:54

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DorsetBoy

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2010/nov/17/net-neutrality-ed-vaizey

QuoteMinister says internet should be lightly regulated, with network operators allowed to favour one content provider over another


Internet service providers such as BT should be allowed to abandon net neutrality and prioritise users' access to certain content providers, the communications minister Ed Vaizey said in a speech today................ (more)

::) ::) Ed Vaizey you are a  :-X head

zappaDPJ

Oh dear, why don't these people stick to what they are good at like fiddling an expense account. I thought we'd put this kind of uninformed stupidity behind us when we ditched the last lot. It seems not >:(
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DorsetBoy

I think the comment by "burlster" at 17 November 2010 1:51PM  says it all  ;D ;D

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trophymick

Quote from: DorsetBoy on Nov 17, 2010, 15:07:48
I think the comment by "burlster" at 17 November 2010 1:51PM  says it all  ;D ;D




I see there's a lot of Tory fans commenting, he seem a popular chap. :thumb:
Mick

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pctech

The Interner has grown in popularity the way it has because it is equal.

I wonder if that moron has tried using a traffic managed ISP.


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pctech

Maybe he needs to be forced to use Plusnet value for a week, then he'll see the reality.

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