Archived ISP disclosures about data caps and fees eliminated by net neutrality repeal (arstechnica.com)
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Archived ISP disclosures about data caps and fees eliminated by net neutrality repeal (arstechnica.com)
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[–] derram 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
https://archive.fo/XDJ2l :
'Both sets of transparency rules survived court challenges from the broadband industry. ', "The new version of the transparency rules is influenced by Pai's proposed repeal of bans on blocking, throttling, and paid prioritization."
'The 2015 rules enhanced these requirements by, for example, adding packet loss as a required disclosure. ', "The FCC is also making it harder for consumers to find ISPs' disclosures."
'The 2010 requirement had ISPs disclose pricing, including "monthly prices, usage-based fees, and fees for early termination or additional network services."'
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[–] NorBdelta ago
America's problem isn't net neutrality, it is the wide swath of special privileges awarded to single ISPs in entire cities, there is no need to compete when you are the only ISP. If they were forced to compete then then good customer satisfaction will be the driving force for consumer demand.