Net Neutrality Debate Crosses the Atlantic
smallfries writes "The network neutrality debate has raged on in the States for some time now. Now broadband providers in the UK have banded together to threaten the BBC, who plans to provide programming over 'their' networks. The BBC is being asked to cough up to pay for bandwidth charges, otherwise traffic shaping will be used to limit access to the iPlayer. 'As more consumers access and post video content on the internet - using sites such as YouTube - the ability of ISPs to cope with the amount of data being sent across their networks is coming under increasing strain, even without TV broadcasters moving on to the web. Analysts believe that ISPs will be forced to place stringent caps on consumers' internet use and raise prices to curb usage. Attempts have been made by players in the industry to form a united front against the BBC by asking the Internet Service Providers' Association to lead the campaign on the iPlayer issue. However, to date, no single voice for the industry has emerged. I thought that the monthly fee we pay already was to cover access ... but maybe it only covers the final mile and they need to be paid twice to cover the rest of the journey."
They are trying to charge based on the bandwidth. They just haven't settled on who gets the bill.
Jeez, you'd think a website full of self-proclaimed intelligent people wouldn't have so much trouble figuring that out.
Slashdot - where whining about luck is the new way to make the world you want.
He pulled you out of a class, did he? Seriously, what kind of anger disorder do you have that these posts on /. make you think threatening someone is okay, or even worse, "cool"? Tip: You don't look cool, you look like a mad little boy. Just like high school, no one is impressed with you.
Ruin my internet reputation, too, please.
While you're at it, hit puberty. Thanks.