arunsonnet Posted April 14, 2007 Posted April 14, 2007 Please spend sometime to Its about those companies violating net neutrality.
Dragonfire Posted April 14, 2007 Posted April 14, 2007 You can get more information about net nuetrality from this website: http://www.savetheinternet.com/=faq I still don't get it.
ShannenName Posted June 9, 2007 Posted June 9, 2007 Can they do that? That would totally ruin the internet....Do you think HelioNet would get this 'Fast Lane'
Kyougi Posted June 9, 2007 Posted June 9, 2007 Can they do that? That would totally ruin the internet....Do you think HelioNet would get this 'Fast Lane' Not unless djbob is willing to pay a premium every month on top of the server charges.
AverageJoe Posted June 9, 2007 Posted June 9, 2007 No way, from what it looks like only large corporations would be able to get the fast lane. EX Walmart, Target, Bestbuy, Microsoft, Adobe. Those large corporations that depend on the internet a lot would pay massive amounts of money to get in the "fast lane." They would probably pay more that helionet/host makes in a year. LOL Thats the point of the "fast lane" to try and monopolize the internet. I already saw that video before and wrote a letter to my rep. He gave me some automatic response that he is probably required to give when I right a letter asking that question.
1337 Posted June 12, 2007 Posted June 12, 2007 I'm all for net nuetrality. ISPs should not be able to control the internet, but do their primary job of just allowing access to the internet. And it wouldn't be fair to block competitors sites (ie. AT&T blocking Google/Gmail) just because they want more $$.
Pythonet Posted August 10, 2007 Posted August 10, 2007 we should try asking them to save the internet cause i have a feeling that it will be limited to some users soon cause the ip's are quickly finishing....
karath Posted August 10, 2007 Posted August 10, 2007 Can you stop reviving old threads? Geez... Anyway, save the internet? 0.o shouldn't it be like save man-kind from internet?
rod91 Posted August 10, 2007 Posted August 10, 2007 I don't think the idea will fly, the public is strongly against it, it's just wrong. It's the equivalent of paying the Government to intentionally break down a road leading to a Target and widen the one to the Walmart. It's just wrong. Similar to what's been going on with the internet radio royalty fees, thousands of stations have joined to fight it. The internet is the last open space left... it's the only true "free society".
Pythonet Posted August 12, 2007 Posted August 12, 2007 For sure it is, and yeah do you know guys that the web hosting space is being finished rapidly as millions of pages are being hosted on internet everyday, we should try persuading people only to host websites which make sense and are good for people rather than hosting sites which are useless.
Kyougi Posted August 12, 2007 Posted August 12, 2007 For sure it is, and yeah do you know guys that the web hosting space is being finished rapidly as millions of pages are being hosted on internet everyday, we should try persuading people only to host websites which make sense and are good for people rather than hosting sites which are useless. You might as well agree with scrapping net neutrality. That is one of the key arguements against net neutrality if you word it slightly different. The internet is free, whether it's crap or not doesn't matter in a free.
naynesh Posted August 14, 2007 Posted August 14, 2007 Please spend sometime to Its about those companies violating net neutrality. i think neutrality is a way but you need a much more simpler way forit and then i think it is a great video
joemama718 Posted September 8, 2007 Posted September 8, 2007 For sure it is, and yeah do you know guys that the web hosting space is being finished rapidly as millions of pages are being hosted on internet everyday, we should try persuading people only to host websites which make sense and are good for people rather than hosting sites which are useless. ...sorry if I"m misunderstanding...but there is no way web hosting space will ever run out as long as new computers and servers can be made. Files on the Internet aren't uploaded to some massive, gigantic, huge server that everyone connects to...
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