The new CEO of Virgin Media, Neil Berkett, has openly stated in an interview that they think net neutrality is “a load of bollocks” and claimed they're already doing deals to deliver some people’s content faster than others. They would then put websites and services that don't pay Virgin in the "slow lane", meaning those sites would load slowly and cause most users to give up using them, feeling forced to use whatever Virgin wants to push through their network.
This is not the first time an internet provider infringes upon net neutrality, but it is the first time that an ISP so brutally states that they simply plan to limit internet access to a television-like system in which the access provider completely regulates the content you have access to.
Virgin Media has over 3.5 million customers in the UK and the real danger is that when they start applying this system to their network, all major internet providers around the globe will soon follow the trend. Because this is exactly what major ISP's have been wanting to do for years.
But we can stop it.
If the masses of the internet react against this, we will set an example of what happens when one provider tries to take away our freedom. We will make it very clear that any ISP who tries to infringe upon net neutrality will see its popularity go down the drain because the users don't accept it. And we'll see to it that only the providers who care about safeguarding our internet freedom have our support.
Speak out in any way you can and spread the word.
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Apr 22 2008, 6:28 am
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Apr 22 2008, 7:11 am
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Everybody buy memberships so we'll have enough money to put BYOND in the fast lane! Otherwise it will lag your games. Act now!!!
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I don't know if this is true or not, but I believe net neutrality is the law in Europe, meaning (if this is true) they couldn't do this without serious hassle from the European Union.
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Yeah, this was Slashdotted a week ago, so I assume that the idea is more or less true. Still, your post just screams "MySpace chain-bulletin" to me; all that was missing from it was the "RePoSt In 5 mInUtEs Or NeIl WiLl EaT yOuR sOuL" bit at the end.
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Obama's stance on net neutrality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-mW1qccn8k |
In response to Kujila
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Good luck trying to get the hub or forum to update Kujila. :)
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Worry not. You do not need to take any special action, to save the Internets. Naturally, just cancel your provider if it does crap like this.
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In response to Kaioken
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You first.
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Think, would Facebook pay Virgin (and every other ISP) just to avoid being gimped? No. They'd say fine, slow down access, annoy your customers, see where that gets you.
Heck, they'd just have to threaten to block Virgin customers from their website and Virgin would back down. Personally I'd rig something that can tell if the viewer is coming from a Virgin connection and inject ad banners that promote rival ISPs. Tell them if they're willing to churn the customer for free then we're willing to advertise them for free. |
In response to Kujila
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Hmm, that only saves the page. You need to install the "Save the Internet" extension that gives you the "Save Internet As..." option.
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In response to PirateHead
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No problem, obviously... and again, naturally.
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