On Fri, 26 Feb 2016 10:52:55 -0500, Jay Nugent said: > However, if a 'provider' wishes to block ANYTHING, then they need to > inform the customer IN WRITING exactly what will be blocked so that > customer doesn't waste their time and money with said (limited) service > and vote with their wallet by buying *real* Internet service, elsewhere.
Which is only an option in those rare places where there's actual real competition. In most places, it's a monopoly, or a non-functional duopoly (Let's face it - how many users will protest a 10M cable connection with 4 ports punched out by moving to 768K DSL?)
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