Bill,

This is not feasible. ISPs work by oversubscription, so it's never possible for 
all (or even 10% of all) customers to simultaneously demand their full 
bandwidth. If ISPs had to reserve the full bandwidth sold to each customer in 
order to "do everything reasonably within your power to make sure I can access 
the Internet sites of my choice at X megabits per second", then broadband 
connections would cost thousands of dollars per month.

Anyone who doesn't understand this fundamental fact of Internet distribution 
will be unable to engage in reasonable discussion about ISP practices.

On Feb 27, 2015, at 9:56 AM, William Herrin 
<b...@herrin.us<mailto:b...@herrin.us>>
 wrote:

Deceit is Bad Behavior. If you sell me an X megabit per second
Internet access service, you should do everything reasonably within
your power to make sure I can access the Internet sites of my choice
at X megabits per second.

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