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Re: Net Neutrality
« Reply #15 on: September 11, 2014, 05:08:55 pm »
This. More monies to ISPs, pretty much.

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Re: Net Neutrality
« Reply #16 on: September 11, 2014, 05:22:18 pm »
Exactly, they shouldn't restrict the freedom at all. But net neutrality is not the solution to this, but rather laws should be set up that restrict throttling in certain cases.

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Re: Net Neutrality
« Reply #17 on: September 11, 2014, 05:25:19 pm »
Indeed. But then very wealthy companies can easily corrupt some governments who are in for extra money. >.<

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Re: Net Neutrality
« Reply #18 on: September 11, 2014, 05:32:36 pm »
People that are corrupt will always find a way to do what they want. Many times rules are then set up to restrict these corrupt people, but mostly they bring more harm to others and the corrupt guys find a way around.

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Re: Net Neutrality
« Reply #19 on: September 12, 2014, 12:54:34 pm »
Besides, most big companies use horrible quality servers that are down 10% of the time so even if they had a fast lane it wouldn't help people accessing their site any more than others anyway.
Erm, what companies are you talking about? Most big companies I know of don't have a 10% downtime.
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Re: Net Neutrality
« Reply #20 on: September 13, 2014, 02:33:57 am »
Quebecor/Sun Media and Bell are big examples, at least in Quebec. As of 2014 NHL playoffs, everytime the Montreal Canadiens play a game, the TVA Sports/JdQ/Canoe websites slows down to a crawl (about 1 minute loading, if it loads at all), especially near the playoffs. I hope that they fixed it for the 2014-15 season because they got the NHL rights for 12 years now, meaning even more traffic. RDS website (the French version of TSN) has similar problems, but mostly with their video section, which goes unreachable until hours after the hockey game ended unless it's early in the season.


The Videotron (Cable TV/ISP) used to be as bad as the rest of the Canoe/TVA website network but this was fixed around 2011 I think. It was kinda ironic that an ISP's official website was that hard to reach, when it was actually reachable at all. However, half of the automated customer service sections are closed outside those hours for maintenance:

Spoiler For Spoiler:
Customer Centre opening hours:

Monday   7 AM to 11 PM
Tuesday   7 AM to 11 PM
Wednesday   7 AM to 11 PM
Thursday   7 AM to 11 PM
Friday   7 AM to 10 PM
Saturday   5 AM to 11 PM
Sunday   10 AM to 11 PM

Imagine if Google Hangout was closed from 11 PM to 7 PM everynight for maintenance.


Reverbnation is another example, although it has about 1% downtime. It's just that the site is atrociously slow half of the time.
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Re: Net Neutrality
« Reply #21 on: September 13, 2014, 03:53:42 pm »
Well at least websites are not closing down outside office hours (except when they need maintainance and actions that involves a customer actually talking to an employee, although for the former some companies are willing to stay really late at work, and for the later outsourcing to India or any country where it's day when it's night here might help).

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