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Reply #120 on: June 19, 2018, 03:14:55 AM


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Reply #125 on: September 06, 2018, 12:59:10 AM

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Reply #127 on: September 10, 2018, 03:05:15 AM
Until you exceed the arbitrary limits set by the ISP.

Do you remember the “competition” some years ago when you could have any ISP? As long as it was the one given the monopoly in your area.
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Reply #128 on: September 10, 2018, 04:10:04 AM
It's not really that important. There is a great deal of heated rhetoric and too much misinformation over this issue of net neutrality. Regulatory oversight of the internet was relatively relaxed over the years beginning with the advent of the WWW. Broadband growth was one of the great modern day success stories, with capital investment in the billions of dollars. All was fine until the Obama FCC decided to make a change. Obama shifted ISPs from lightly regulated entities over to far more regulated common carrier status. ISPs were placed under the same regime as relatively ancient copper wire telephone service - the old Bell companies. The change was in response to issues like the Netflix use of the Global Crossing backbone network and peer to peer sharing networks. What Pai and the Trump FCC did was restore ISPs to the regulatory model they had operated under for years prior to 2015 and the Obama changeover, rescinding the common carrier model. That's all they did. Predictably, the partisan rhetoric on this went way over the top. And most disturbingly, Pai and his family have been subject to death threats. All for simply restoring a rather arcane regulatory model. Your internet is going to be just fine.

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Reply #130 on: September 19, 2018, 01:33:00 PM
Judge: FCC can’t hide records that may explain net neutrality comment fraud

Net Neutrality is bad, but the FCC keeps trying to cover things up about it.

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Reply #131 on: September 19, 2018, 09:49:20 PM

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Reply #132 on: October 01, 2018, 03:58:36 AM
California gov. signs nation’s strictest net neutrality rules into law

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California Governor Jerry Brown today signed net neutrality legislation into law, setting up a legal showdown pitting his state against Internet service providers and the Federal Communications Commission.

The California net neutrality bill, previously approved by the state Assembly and Senate despite protests from AT&T and cable lobbyists, imposes rules similar to those previously enforced by the FCC.

"While the Trump administration does everything in its power to undermine our democracy, we in California will continue to do what’s right for our residents," California State Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco), author of the net neutrality bill, said today.

California's legal authority to impose its own net neutrality rules will be tested in court. The FCC's recent repeal of federal rules said that states aren't allowed to impose net neutrality rules, and FCC Chairman Ajit Pai called California's net neutrality bill "illegal."

US Department of Justice officials said they will sue California to block the net neutrality rules, The Washington Post reported. A DOJ lawsuit is expected to be filed on Monday morning. DOJ officials told the Post that "they would take the state to court on grounds that the federal government, not state leaders, has the exclusive power to regulate net neutrality," the paper reported. "DOJ officials stressed the FCC had been granted such authority from Congress to ensure that all 50 states don’t seek to write their own, potentially conflicting, rules governing the Web."

Specifically, the new California state law prohibits Internet service providers from blocking or throttling lawful traffic and from requiring fees from websites or online services to deliver or prioritize their traffic to consumers. The law also bans paid data cap exemptions (so-called "zero-rating"), and says that ISPs may not attempt to evade net neutrality protections by slowing down traffic at network interconnection points.

Net neutrality "is the basic notion that we each get to decide where we go on the Internet, as opposed to having that decision made for us by Internet service providers," Wiener said. "It’s also about ensuring a level playing field for ideas and for businesses trying to compete."

FCC preemption powers will be tested

A lobby group for AT&T and Verizon has also threatened to sue states that impose net neutrality rules.

But the FCC's power to preempt state laws isn't unlimited. The FCC previously tried to preempt state laws that restrict the growth of municipal broadband networks, but a federal appeals court struck down that FCC decision in 2016.

The FCC decision to kill net neutrality rules also classified broadband as an information service instead of a telecommunications service, and Pai argues that states cannot regulate information services.

But supporters of state rules say that the FCC abandoned its regulatory authority over broadband, and thus cannot preempt state broadband laws.

"Since the FCC says it no longer has any authority to protect an open Internet, it's also the case that the FCC lacks the legal power to preempt states from protecting their residents and economy," Wiener recently said.

The FCC repeal of federal net neutrality rules is also being challenged in a lawsuit filed by state attorneys general, consumer advocacy groups, and tech companies. That lawsuit seeks to reinstate the federal net neutrality rules, but also challenges the FCC preemption of state laws.

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Reply #133 on: October 01, 2018, 05:32:43 AM
FCC Hiding Evidence Of Suspected Russian Role In Ending Net Neutrality: Lawsuit
The suit filed by The New York Times alleges an “orchestrated campaign’’ by Russians to corrupt democratic rule-making.
By Mary Papenfuss

The Federal Communications Commission has obstinately hidden information concerning its system for gathering public input about its unpopular plan to kill net neutrality amid signs of Russian manipulation of the comment procedure, according to a New York Times lawsuit.

Freedom of Information Act requests by the newspaper concerning the comment system were turned down repeatedly by the FCC as the Times attempted to investigate possible influence by Russia after huge numbers of comments were linked to Russian emails.

Stonewalling by the FCC has made the American public the “victim of an orchestrated campaign by the Russians to corrupt the notice-and-comment process and undermine an important step in the democratic process of rule-making,” states the Times’ lawsuit, which was filed Thursday in U.S.District Court in the Southern District of New York.

The agency also ignored similar demands — at least nine times — from the New York attorney general last year as that office investigated millions of suspicious comments.

The FCC voted last year to end net neutrality, upending the American internet system. The change allows internet service providers to block, slow down, or charge extra for certain content.

The FCC’s bungled comment procedure has long been the target of criticism. As many as 2 million comments were fraudulently submitted in other people’s names without their knowledge, and the system was overrun with bots, a favorite tool of the Russians. The system also crashed for a period of time as the FCC was overwhelmed by a massive number of comments supporting net neutrality.

FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel revealed in an Op-Ed after the comment debacle that the commission received half a million comments from Russian email addresses, and nearly 8 million comments from email domains associated with FakeMailGenerator.com — all with nearly the exact same wording.

A cyber-security company in July issued a report linking FCC comment emails to Russian email addresses named in indictments of Russians and Russian companies as part of special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into foreign interference in the 2016 presidential election, according to the Times’ suit.

The Times initially filed a request in June 2017 for FCC server logs linked to the system for accepting public comments. The request, the Times stated in the lawsuit, “involves records that will shed light on the extent to which Russian nationals and agents of the Russian government have interfered with the agency notice-and-comment process about a topic of extensive public interest.”

The FCC refused, saying that fulfilling such a request would breach the privacy of people sending comments, would put security practices at risk and would be overly burdensome.

Public comments are open to public review — or identifying information can easily be redacted, the Times argued. It also pared back its request — a number of times — to reduce any security risk and the burden of fulfilling the request.

The paper finally filed suit after being stonewalled by the FCC for over a year.

“We are disappointed that The New York Times has filed suit to collect the commission’s internal web server logs — logs whose disclosure would put at jeopardy the commission’s ... security practices for its Electronic Comment Filing System,” an FCC representative told Ars Technica.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/fcc-shielding-evidence-of-russian-role-in-killing-net-neutraility-lawsuit_us_5ba72892e4b0375f8f9db029



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Reply #134 on: October 01, 2018, 05:46:18 AM
I'd suspect it's more Pai being a former Verizon lawyer and wanting a lobbyist job when he finally gets kicked off his current post.

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Reply #135 on: October 09, 2018, 02:43:54 AM

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Reply #136 on: October 17, 2018, 01:33:33 AM
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Reply #137 on: November 08, 2018, 12:23:37 AM

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Reply #139 on: December 04, 2018, 04:12:26 AM

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