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Posted by Epele or, get a non=shitty ISP |
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Luigi Banned permanently: Unacceptable behavior Level: 110 Posts: 3458/4157 EXP: 14377143 Next: 31743 Since: 01-05-17 Last post: 2490 days Last view: 2124 days |
Like...? ____________________ Sandobaggu ni ukande kieru nikui anchikushou no kao megake |
shan |
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an ISP that does not take full advantage of Net Neutrality being gone? |
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Luigi Banned permanently: Unacceptable behavior Level: 110 Posts: 3512/4157 EXP: 14377143 Next: 31743 Since: 01-05-17 Last post: 2490 days Last view: 2124 days |
Where should I look for said ISPs? ____________________ Sandobaggu ni ukande kieru nikui anchikushou no kao megake |
theninja1000 |
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Red Koopa Level: 25 Posts: 74/131 EXP: 78385 Next: 11235 Since: 05-29-17 From: Somewhere Last post: 2515 days Last view: 2514 days |
Posted by fiverin the UK, Sky would take that advantage. they charge you like £200+/m for all of their channels, e.g. cable, movies and sport. they also would take advantage of making a new streaming service to throttle Netflix. I think there is that one ISP in the UK that won't take that advantage, +Net. all they care about is customer satisfaction. I need to put something here |
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Plusnet is owned by BT, though. ____________________ Good riddance! |
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Level: 110 Posts: 2437/4003 EXP: 14111396 Next: 297490 Since: 05-23-16 Last post: 448 days Last view: 447 days |
Posted by theninja1000Posted by fiverin the UK, Sky would take that advantage. they charge you like £200+/m for all of their channels, e.g. cable, movies and sport. they also would take advantage of making a new streaming service to throttle Netflix. then don't use Sky, use a non asshole company, problem solved also who says the UK even removes their Net Neutrality, lol. I doubt this spreads like a wildfire, seeing how unpopular it is with people here. |
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Luigi Banned permanently: Unacceptable behavior Level: 110 Posts: 3529/4157 EXP: 14377143 Next: 31743 Since: 01-05-17 Last post: 2490 days Last view: 2124 days |
They're supposed to even be keeping Net Neutrality in UK aren't they? ____________________ Sandobaggu ni ukande kieru nikui anchikushou no kao megake |
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Red Koopa Level: 25 Posts: 76/131 EXP: 78385 Next: 11235 Since: 05-29-17 From: Somewhere Last post: 2515 days Last view: 2514 days |
Posted by fiverThere is that small chance it will go, since this country is bothered about the money.Posted by theninja1000Posted by fiverin the UK, Sky would take that advantage. they charge you like £200+/m for all of their channels, e.g. cable, movies and sport. they also would take advantage of making a new streaming service to throttle Netflix. It probably won't be abolished if they're transferring the EU laws into UK laws, unless they figure out which ones they're abolishing. The UK is different to America. Everywhere that has internet (except those rural Welsh/Scottish highland (http://www.mirror.co.uk/money/uks-slowest-street-broadband-locals-11659147)(some English) areas with <1Mbps (125kbps) internet) has at least three ISPs offering services in their area. I need to put something here |
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