← Back to context Comment by throwawaykf05 10 years ago Right, because the wrong kind of Internet access could kill people. 3 comments throwawaykf05 Reply bigbugbag 10 years ago Not really, no. But you kinda got the idea: the wrong kind of network access could kill the internet.This is the whole net neutrality issue. No net neutrality, no internet. throwawaykf05 10 years ago Maybe in the US, where there is a duopoly for the last-mile access for a large number of markets. Highly doubt it will happen in India because of the very rich, competitive Internet access market, as TFA points out. fwn 10 years ago Worse. It could be seen as something positive and then Netflix could be more expensive.
bigbugbag 10 years ago Not really, no. But you kinda got the idea: the wrong kind of network access could kill the internet.This is the whole net neutrality issue. No net neutrality, no internet. throwawaykf05 10 years ago Maybe in the US, where there is a duopoly for the last-mile access for a large number of markets. Highly doubt it will happen in India because of the very rich, competitive Internet access market, as TFA points out.
throwawaykf05 10 years ago Maybe in the US, where there is a duopoly for the last-mile access for a large number of markets. Highly doubt it will happen in India because of the very rich, competitive Internet access market, as TFA points out.
fwn 10 years ago Worse. It could be seen as something positive and then Netflix could be more expensive.
Not really, no. But you kinda got the idea: the wrong kind of network access could kill the internet.
This is the whole net neutrality issue. No net neutrality, no internet.
Maybe in the US, where there is a duopoly for the last-mile access for a large number of markets. Highly doubt it will happen in India because of the very rich, competitive Internet access market, as TFA points out.
Worse. It could be seen as something positive and then Netflix could be more expensive.