The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) killed net neutrality back in 2017 under former president Donald Trump, but on Thursday, it brought it back from the dead. Read more…

  • @Guy_Fieris_Hair
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    5 months ago

    I have found that when I am on my work internet (verizon) I can’t log into the account for my home internet (optimum) or my personal cell (tmobile) until I turn in my vpn. The page just endlessly loads. It was already starting. They started slow, and it was going to get real shitty in the next 10 years as soon as we forgot about it. It was the boiling frogs situation. If they immediately made the internet a wasteland we would have rioted. Instead they were slowly acclimating us. Glad we (hopefully) got pulled out of the pot.

  • @[email protected]
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    25 months ago

    Finally some real movement from the FCC towards righting our course. Need the FTC to step up too and we’ll be on our way toward some real, tangible progress for regular people/consumers (which would be in the interest of anyone living under capitalist market conditions)

  • @IsThisAnAI
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    5 months ago

    This is stupid and unneeded. Network prioritization is helpful and none of the doomer fastlane shit never materialized in some internet hellscape. The only heavy use I see it is at T-Mobile on the cheaper plans. And they are still a lot cheaper than other providers.

    And nothing to do with infosec.