I believe that government regulation caused the issues with Wall Street and the economy. We can't really compare how the free market worked because it was constrained.
Locked into an ISP? I live out in the middle of nowhere and have few options. I used BRI ISDN until about 4 years ago. Even then I always had the option of analog dial-up, satellite or cellular service. Customers who ISP is no longer neutral can just switch providers. At the end, is the data all cover over the same telco lines? It probably does.
However, the main idea is to keep the government out of it. Once they get in, they will not get out.
When you give the government more control, they have more power to abuse the people. The idea of net neutrality is nice but at what price? The free market should be able to workout the issues if the internet becomes less free and neutral. I suggest we keep the government out of this one.
It is shameful to leave out CS, DoD and TFC. I think another really important one was Red Orchestra: Combined Arms (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Orchestra:_Combined_Arms). Originally, it was a mod for Unreal Tournament 2003. They won nVidia's Make Something Unreal mod contest many years ago.
I believe that government regulation caused the issues with Wall Street and the economy. We can't really compare how the free market worked because it was constrained. Locked into an ISP? I live out in the middle of nowhere and have few options. I used BRI ISDN until about 4 years ago. Even then I always had the option of analog dial-up, satellite or cellular service. Customers who ISP is no longer neutral can just switch providers. At the end, is the data all cover over the same telco lines? It probably does. However, the main idea is to keep the government out of it. Once they get in, they will not get out.
When you give the government more control, they have more power to abuse the people. The idea of net neutrality is nice but at what price? The free market should be able to workout the issues if the internet becomes less free and neutral. I suggest we keep the government out of this one.
It is shameful to leave out CS, DoD and TFC. I think another really important one was Red Orchestra: Combined Arms (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Orchestra:_Combined_Arms). Originally, it was a mod for Unreal Tournament 2003. They won nVidia's Make Something Unreal mod contest many years ago.
So what happens to taping a line when IPv6 with IPSec comes into play?