google plans to takeover the net under net neutrality

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yes its not about blocking site but giving concessions to sites who pay more to the isp.take a look at the tarrif of docomo and mts.why concessions to these sites.cuz the are visited regularyhere let me refresh you what is really happening.web 1.0=majority of sites were user generated and corporate sites didnt play a large roleweb 2.0-corporates conspired and removed user generated sites bit by bit by removing hosting services(geocities remember when backin 90' when you visited site there were guest page,site under const. pic)and then forcing users subconsciously to have a sub domain which the corporate controlslike facebook\you siteyoutube\your sitemyspace\siteand finally dns clickjacking where if you type a site which does not exist it sends you to your isp.airtel did that and a user said in the fup thread that we was dns clickjacked already in cyber cafes in kolkata and mumbai police have forced cyber cafe owners to have fingerprint readers.in china you cannot register your personal domain without govt approval.and you cannot post comments without stating your real name
 
yes its not about blocking site but giving concessions to sites who pay more to the isp.
take a look at the tarrif of docomo and mts.why concessions to these sites.cuz the are visited regulary

i do not see any of these sites PAYING MTS or any other service provider for free/special access.

they are offering it themselves by choice.

network neutrality comes into play when you are being charged MORE for some special services that should be available at the same price as other services.

it does not come into play if something is being offered at a less price compared to other services.

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start complaining when ISPs start charging a premium for access to some specific services like youtube or voip.

offering a few services for free to paying customers is not against network neutrality. i guess you would consider free access to ISP's portal for usage checking as against network neutrality as well.

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i guess this would be against network neutrality too in your opinion? VIRGIN MOBILE OFFERS FREE ACCESS TO SOCIAL NETWORKING ON INDEPENDENCE DAY
 
H@H@H@H@H@H@H@H@H@ all this is bullshit... as if net neutrality is gonna happen in india and we are going to get * good broadband services *
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gv-G79DIY7k&feature=player_embedded

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Google Plans To Kill Web In Internet Takeover Agenda
The net-neutrality ending deal with Verizon is just the beginning of Google's plans to kill the open and free Internet as part of their takeover agenda to completely control the world wide web and force independent media websites, radio and TV shows out of existence for good.

Google's agreement with Verizon to speed certain Internet content to users opens the door to the complete sterilization of the world wide web as a force for political change. Under Google's takeover plan, the Internet will closely resemble cable TV, independent voices will be silenced and the entire Internet will be bought up by transnational media giants.

People who want to run a simple blog will be priced out of existence, online TV and radio shows will cease to exist as the Internet is swallowed up by the corporate borg.

True net neutrality means that independent news outlets who attract an audience by telling the truth can compete on an even keel with corporate giants like ABC, CBS and CNN. The Google-Verizon pact will end that level playing field and in turn eliminate everything that is outside of the mainstream.

"A non-neutral Internet means that companies like AT&T, Comcast, Verizon and Google can turn the Net into cable TV and pick winners and losers online," writes Josh Silver. "A problem just for Internet geeks? You wish. All video, radio, phone and other services will soon be delivered through an Internet connection. Ending Net Neutrality would end the revolutionary potential that any website can act as a television or radio network. It would spell the end of our opportunity to wrest access and distribution of media content away from the handful of massive media corporations that currently control the television and radio dial."


I bet they wrote to TRAI to have 2 tiered net.BASTARDS
 

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