Loli thread 2

Loli thread 2

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What's going to happen once NN passes? It's more likely due to the amount of Republicans.

I do right?

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Yes

I want my face between those cheeks

It passed in 2015. the coming December vote is to repeal it. is has no effect or anything to do with end users, it's about content providers like Netflix.

Depends

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you honestly don't think that the big ISPs wont throttle connections to sites like this one?

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Why didn't they before 2015?

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anyone got a good hentai site up in here?

>2015
>before NN
could access loli just fine
>post 2015
>NN
could access loli just fine

geez user this sure is a puzzle

sadpanda

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moar now

source??

sure

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poast vajayjay

dont know sorry

haha, is that a pinay/thai sex slave with the gloves on? geez how rich are u.

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I want to fuck a little girl

Shoujo Ramune, for the insterested

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that isnt me user, saved those from a loli threads months ago.
thats all the webms i saved but here's some cgi cunny i guess

Do no harm

What if they like it?

tyty

What if they don’t?

>north Korea has ICBMs
>Net neutrality being repealed
What the fuck is going on?

I wouldn't fuck them? What kind of question is that.

How will research and analysis of your millions of customers get done?

Lurk moar.

why worry about that stuff when you can be fapping to lolis?

You tell me?

also, devil trips observed

as those delightful doubles

strict bandwidth caps on services not "sponsored"
if the site isn't paying your isp, it can't be exempt from the bandwidth cap

only the biggest businesses that are willing to pay extra to every isp will be able to become exempt from the cap


your isp doesn't want you using your connection, it's bad for their business because they'd have to upgrade their infrastructure if you did
they'll do whatever they can to get you back to using your television subscription, which is easier on their infrastructure due to being multicast instead of unicast

>your isp doesn't want you using your connection

I worry i can't erect due to my low testosterone

Goodnight yalll

check out some chippai torrents from anidex or wherever.

is it such a leap in logic?
they get your money whether or not you use the connection
the less you use it, the less it costs them

You have it twisted. Netflix and the like don't want to pay their fair share for use of ISP's infrastructure.

that's... i don't understand how you can be so misinformed

who do you think netflix gets infrastructure from?
they have service providers, and the service providers are being paid

where does you knowledge of how the internet works begin? i can try explaining some things to you to cover the gaps in your knowledge

are you saying an internet service provider isn't an internet service provicer (ISP)

your isp has an internet service provider (probably level3), yes
consumer isps are basically just resellers

Hi my name is Cody soon aka KairuHakubi and I love diddling kids

You can read my comic at kiwidayn.comicgenesis.com/d/20150512.html

Not him but damn, didnt know this. Thanks user! :D

**** ColdFusion, FUCK!

Interesting. Thanks for explaining this to me. With Netflix using so much of infrastructure in modern times, why shouldn't they pay more per-rate than other content services?

Also, doesn't the title 2 classification effectively kill competition because smaller ISP cannot pay for the minimum infrastructure flat rate?

ok, that was really fucking creepy

>With Netflix using so much of infrastructure in modern times, why shouldn't they pay more per-rate than other content services?
netflix has no trouble paying for the data they use
the tier 3 consumer grade isps are having trouble keeping up with the demand of customers actually using their bandwidth

see, when your isp allowed you to subscribe to a 10/5 (example) line, they didn't expect you to use 10/5 for any long stretch of time
they expected you to use your connection in short bursts, watching -a- video, downloading -a- file, so they were expected there to be times between downloading where you... weren't doing anything with your connection, you had your data and now you were content with it
what this means is that they were able to sell other 10/5 lines, under the same assumption that these people would not be using their lines all the time, and there would be downtime where other customers would be able to use their available infrastructure

another way to look at it is the recent controversies over people getting kicked off planes due to the airline overbooking
they airline had some metrics where they were able to assume that everyone that bought a ticket may not necessarily use their ticket, so they allowed more booking
well, when all the customers show up, there's a problem

for the isps, the reason that "netflix" is a problem is that it's a service that the customers want to use, now the customers are using their 10s, and the isp can't keep up with the demand, as they don't want to upgrade their infrastructure to support it

the problem isn't "netflix", the problem is the customers using the lines
the isps want to abolish net neutrality so that they have some options other than upgrading their infrastructure to support their subscriber lines

they want you to use what is easiest for them to provide you, which would be their cable subscription (which works multicast, which is way easier on the infrastructure)
-to be continued

only on Sup Forums would you find a porn thread with a detailed explanation of internet backends

in the end, the isp REALLY doesn't want to upgrade their lines, so they're going to do everything they can to discourage you from actually using the connection

it's not that they want netflix to pay them an additional time when netflix has already paid their services (they're not going to use that money to upgrade the infrastructure to support it, after all), it winds up being that they'd really like you to find other services to use, ones perhaps lighter on the bandwidth, or ones that they provide networks to so know how to better handle the internal traffic, or again, pushing their own cable tv plans


we've seen in other countries what will likely happen, there is going to be a really nasty bandwidth cap that will apply to every site you try to access, and when you go over that cap, you get fined
however, certain services will be paying your isp to become exempt from counting toward the cap, and this is what many view as the potential thing to happen with "netflix paying more"
in the process, your ISP also gets to stomp out people using traffic on peer to peer networking such as piracy, which they also hate, because those are people using their connections 24/7 without even being at the computer
there is also the weird "packages" thing where you may pay more for different bundles of services, but i can't say that seems like something that will realistically happen with all the weird competition laws there are in the states

/r/ lucky star

title 2 harming small isps is also not really a thing at all, the small isp has no real reason to be providing preferential treatment to certain web services, as 1. they're not trying to push a television package, and 2. they're more likely to have a closer eye on the bandwidth they're getting from the tier-1 provider and know how many lines they are able to lease out at guaranteed speeds

I get why an isp would bet on you not being online all day, most people have a life, work, school, sleep, ect. But why the fuck would someone pay hundreds of dollars for an airline ticket and not use it? I’m sure shit happens and people change plans, but counting on it is fucking rediculous. President Garrison needs make “it” available to the unlicensed again. The gov can’t shut him down now!

i thought after NN smaller ISP's have to pay for a minimum amount of guaranteed speeds which they won't be able to provide like the bigger ISP can