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In Europe by: Michael A. McKenney on 10/29/2009
They are passing laws in many countries to ban illegal downloaders from the internet. If you are caught 3x, a one year ban from internet at home.

I rather have them set a limit. My cable modem is 15 Mbps down / 2 Mb up.

4.63 TB/month is what 15 mbps is for 30 days.

Even the general public by: Anonymous on 10/28/2009
now seems to chime in for the ISPs.

"They should change their policy of 500 GB a month for regular price and $5 per 100 GB after 500 GB. It would affect a small percentage of users instead of wanting to slow down their connections."

In europe we only have unlimited plans (if you want to download more, then you get more bandwidth [which we can]).

Politicians like McCain are ensuring, that the U.S is loosing more and more ground (and jobs) when it comes to Technology - KEEP IT UP :-)
Its because ISPs oppose it by: Michael A. McKenney on 10/28/2009
Most ISPs want to slow heavy downloaders of movies, and other content. They complain they have a right to do it. They should change their policy of 500 GB a month for regular price and $5 per 100 GB after 500 GB. It would affect a small percentage of users instead of wanting to slow down their connections.
by: Kakkoii on 10/27/2009
Because he's a very right wing Republican. Like many of his party members, he doesn't actually understand what he's opposing. Only that he's opposing government regulation of something. And that lobbyist's are giving him money and telling him Net Neutrality is a bad thing.

It's sad that republicans even have any power in our government. As the majority of them seem to act this way. Ignorant of the facts, just basing things on ideologies.
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