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#26 Shirou

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Posted 03 June 2008 - 12:39

As if they could bring every major provider into this, it's like denying what 99% of all customers want just to get more money, in one of the biggest businesses in the world. It's absolutely ridiculous. I have studied no economics whatsoever so if you might be able to counter my argument in here, then this world's economic system has really turned into the worst.. capitalism.

As if they could get away with this obscene cartel forming in in the face of the EU free market commissions. The Computer hardware/software world is being so closely looked at that any form of unfair action grants GIANT penalties... like the last one which wants to take away ten percent of intel's entire sales.

That for me confirms that the ISPs will never get this through. It's purely blackmailing the customer.

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Posted 03 June 2008 - 17:25

so Mayans foresaw that internet will end and a new age will began, interesting, very, interesting :D

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Posted 03 June 2008 - 20:49

This is simply not gonna happen. It's like we cut heating on the world in winter. Huge protests will be done I feel.

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Posted 03 June 2008 - 22:50

View PostAftershock, on 3 Jun 2008, 13:39, said:

As if they could bring every major provider into this, it's like denying what 99% of all customers want just to get more money, in one of the biggest businesses in the world. It's absolutely ridiculous. I have studied no economics whatsoever so if you might be able to counter my argument in here, then this world's economic system has really turned into the worst.. capitalism.

As if they could get away with this obscene cartel forming in in the face of the EU free market commissions. The Computer hardware/software world is being so closely looked at that any form of unfair action grants GIANT penalties... like the last one which wants to take away ten percent of intel's entire sales.

That for me confirms that the ISPs will never get this through. It's purely blackmailing the customer.


Yes, capitalist countries enjoy the highest living standards in the world, so therefore it must be the worst kind of economy :D
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Posted 03 June 2008 - 23:05

Not true. The countries with the highest living standards are socialist democratic.

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 00:21

Not going to happen!! :sh:

This spurs a question though. Is there a way to cut out ISP's from the internet by using a system similar to the way hamachi works but for servers?

Another thought also, If a move like this Is successful, which I highly doubt but all modding practices will have to amalgamate under one name to keep the general interest of modding alive. I hate the thought of just being a sheep that just consumes content ie. games and does nothing but play - finish and then move onto something else.

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 10:35

What I suspect will happen is that people will set up small 'free' ISPs underground, away from the big corporations that would otherwise compete them to death. There'll be two internets: the corporate internet and the free internet.
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Posted 04 June 2008 - 12:45

The internet shall not die!
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Posted 04 June 2008 - 17:32

CodeCat brought up something I was considering earlier: A free internet away from the big corporate ISPs would be possible, and there would certainly be a market for it. But these "free internet" ISPs might set heavy prices at first, but I am certain that slowly, prices would drop with competition. As that happens, fewer users would use the large ISPs and the current internet would make a comeback.

That's what I see happening, and it won't be pretty in the process.

Capitalism will force things back to normal. :P

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 17:48

After destroying it first, yes. Bravo. :P
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Posted 04 June 2008 - 18:06

But if the corporations see this happening, they will avoid their plan in the first place, thus all disaster is averted by capitalism. :P

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 18:07

There is nothing like a paradoxical capitalist business plan is there? :P

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Posted 04 June 2008 - 18:59

I heard this before if fact they planned on doing this here before but they never got it work it was easily circumvented and people simply didn't buy into it but now with more casual internet users there might be a basis for this and the music in the back grown is NIN(nine inch nails) from ghosts

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Posted 08 June 2008 - 12:46

View PostDr. Strangelove, on 4 Jun 2008, 0:50, said:

View PostAftershock, on 3 Jun 2008, 13:39, said:

As if they could bring every major provider into this, it's like denying what 99% of all customers want just to get more money, in one of the biggest businesses in the world. It's absolutely ridiculous. I have studied no economics whatsoever so if you might be able to counter my argument in here, then this world's economic system has really turned into the worst.. capitalism.

As if they could get away with this obscene cartel forming in in the face of the EU free market commissions. The Computer hardware/software world is being so closely looked at that any form of unfair action grants GIANT penalties... like the last one which wants to take away ten percent of intel's entire sales.

That for me confirms that the ISPs will never get this through. It's purely blackmailing the customer.


Yes, capitalist countries enjoy the highest living standards in the world, so therefore it must be the worst kind of economy :P

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Posted 08 June 2008 - 18:58

What? No more intenet in 2012? Is this a joke? Wha? It ISN'T?
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Also, in 2009, a great plauge will strike. In 2012, the very last man on the planet will be killed by his own grenade blast. That man is... Will Smith. (If you saw the the movie I am Legend, you will get the joke.)

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Posted 10 June 2008 - 21:32

I heard BT was going to maintain net neutrality, true? or rumor?

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Posted 10 June 2008 - 21:49

Supposedly so - but don't believe everything that you read....
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Posted 10 June 2008 - 22:26

http://news.bbc.co.u...ogy/7444390.stm

Not only are the gonna limit our access, they're gonna monitor everything we do =[

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#44 Warbz

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Posted 10 June 2008 - 22:39

The internet is going down the pan.

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Posted 10 June 2008 - 22:45

I saw that - read it in dismay and annoyance - but not disbelief - it's been coming for a long time from Virgin.
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Posted 10 June 2008 - 23:16

Do we know of any ISP's who wish to maintain net neutrality?

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Posted 10 June 2008 - 23:21

It ain't gonna happen. No telecoms company that actually has a large enough consumer base to actually make this happen is that stupid.
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Posted 10 June 2008 - 23:33

The way I'd look at it, is that if all the others are going to limit access, and one ISP isn't, that ISP which maintains net neutrality would gain alot of customers.

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Posted 11 June 2008 - 10:08

View PostWarbz, on 11 Jun 2008, 0:33, said:

The way I'd look at it, is that if all the others are going to limit access, and one ISP isn't, that ISP which maintains net neutrality would gain alot of customers.

Or to look at it another way - Virgin is about to lose a lot of business.
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Posted 11 June 2008 - 10:43

So then what we need to hope for is that these companies value customers more than profit. Not likely.
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