Re: [Starlink] [LibreQoS] [Rpm] net neutrality back in the news

2023-09-28 Thread Livingood, Jason via Starlink
> dan wrote: > "(I assume most ISPs want happy customers)." made me laugh a little.  'Most' by quantity of businesses maybe, but 'most' in terms of customers being served by puts the Spectrums and Comcasts in the mix (in the US) and they don't care about happy customers they care about defacto

Re: [Starlink] [LibreQoS] [Rpm] net neutrality back in the news

2023-09-28 Thread Jeremy Austin via Starlink
On Thu, Sep 28, 2023 at 12:09 PM dan via LibreQoS < libre...@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote: > "(I assume most ISPs want happy customers)." > made me laugh a little. 'Most' by quantity of businesses maybe, but > 'most' in terms of customers being served by puts the Spectrums and > Comcasts in the m

Re: [Starlink] [LibreQoS] [Rpm] net neutrality back in the news

2023-09-28 Thread Dave Taht via Starlink
I love that there are oh, 700+ people on these mailing lists, but we have zero visibility due to google not indexing them, where hackernews does. This is going to be an issue dominating the web (again, sadly) for a few weeks at least, and it would really help to be doing it there, rather than here:

Re: [Starlink] [LibreQoS] [Rpm] net neutrality back in the news

2023-09-28 Thread dan via Starlink
"(I assume most ISPs want happy customers)." made me laugh a little. 'Most' by quantity of businesses maybe, but 'most' in terms of customers being served by puts the Spectrums and Comcasts in the mix (in the US) and they don't care about happy customers they care about defacto monopolies in marke