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<blockquote data-quote="HonkyTonkHale" data-source="post: 2714581" data-attributes="member: 34055"><p>First, I will say that I work for AT&T, but that does not mean that I am against Net Neutrality because of my employer. I have watched this "Net Neutrality" since the beginning when someone made up a problem (that did not and does not exist) and claim the only way to avoid restrictions on the www is to add government regulation. This is not a "Net Neutrality" movement, but one of "Net Regulation". There has always been telecom agreements not to restrict bandwidth on any sites, and there is not an instance of a breach of these agreements. People are only saying "what if" and the only way to stop it is if the government has control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HonkyTonkHale, post: 2714581, member: 34055"] First, I will say that I work for AT&T, but that does not mean that I am against Net Neutrality because of my employer. I have watched this "Net Neutrality" since the beginning when someone made up a problem (that did not and does not exist) and claim the only way to avoid restrictions on the www is to add government regulation. This is not a "Net Neutrality" movement, but one of "Net Regulation". There has always been telecom agreements not to restrict bandwidth on any sites, and there is not an instance of a breach of these agreements. People are only saying "what if" and the only way to stop it is if the government has control. [/QUOTE]
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