ISP's have monopolies. They can essentially do whatever they want when there's essentially no market for consumers.
We should do that too. We should also break up Google and facebook while keeping NN.
I agree.
NN Cucks BTFO
Just like 'muh constitution' cucks believe that it will save them when whites are a minority. They are wrong, just as shills to keep NN are wrong.
That's not a motive to fuck over 100% of your customer base. Try again.
Their customer base has no where to go. A lot of them will pay the added fees. Most people aren't going to drop their internet all together. You're very naive if you don't think ISP's exist to make as much money as possible.
>there's essentially no market for customers
THATS BECAUSE OF NN! It's another needless overreaching piece of government regulation that is holding back the internet.
You act like the internet is free now, they have always charge more for premium service. NN just stops ISP from charging content providers like Netflix and Jewtube, why are you protecting Soros shills?
So fucking stupid. If mcdonalds is the only place to get a burger in your city and they are selling them for retarded prices one of two things will happen.
1. A new burger shop opens up with reasonable prices
2. People stop eating burgers until they fix their stupid prices.
Are you so fucking pathetic you couldn't go without internet for a week? A month? Verizon already tried to block Sup Forums pre 2015 OIO rulings, and you know what they did? BACKTRACKED IN DAYS
Also this
You brainlet. The monopoly exists because regulations entrench them. You know how much easier it is to provide a service/product when you don't have a million things to cross off your checklist first?
Canada redeemed, whats the law up there? Does a leaf need NN to surf Sup Forums?
We have the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission. They essentially have the censorship powers that NN puts into place but only for A/V. Harper did us pretty good in that respect.
ALSO THIS:
"The CRTC does not directly regulate rates, quality of service issues, or business practices for Internet service providers." yet no tiered packages here hmmmm
It's almost like we don't need the government regulating the internet...