How The Cable Industry Will Kill The Internet
from the consequences dept
A very interesting discussion that ties together a number of the issues that regularly crop up here at Techdirt, talking about how new plans to
have cable internet providers limit bandwidth to users will effectively kill the internet as we know it. In an attempt to make more money, these companies have convinced people that "bandwidth hogs" are a problem - though, there seems to be plenty of bandwidth to go around (and the cable companies themselves have admitted that the systems are built so they won't run out). The throughput limitations could also help make Hollywood happy by making it nearly impossible for anyone to download or stream content - since it would eat up their allocation. Normally, I would say that this would be an opportunity for a new business to come along and specifically offer access without limits, but as this article suggests, current FCC policy may make that nearly impossible, since the broadband providers don't have to open up their networks. In other words, they're getting a monopoly, and they're now using various "tiered" pricing schemes to squeeze extra monopoly profits out of it.
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