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From the release

But do not take my word for it. The text of the order expressly provides that the FCC would be empowered, for the first time, to regulate each and every ISP's: ● “network infrastructure deployment, network reliability, network upgrades, network maintenance, customer-premises equipment, and installation”; ● “speeds, capacities, latency, data caps, throttling, pricing, promotional rates, imposition of late fees, opportunity for equipment rental, installation time, contract renewal terms, service termination terms, and use of customer credit and account history”; ● “mandatory arbitration clauses, pricing, deposits, discounts, customer service, language options, credit checks, marketing or advertising, contract renewal, upgrades, account termination, transfers to another covered entity, and service suspension.”

lol why not just nationalize it if they want this level of control

It's like Russians making spy gear mandatory at all ISPs but American liberal style where it's mandatory social justice shit

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I mean it's the same thing, there's a 100% chance the govt is going to use this to spy.

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Is your head up your butt? The nsa already has rooms in every major data center in the us. This is to force ISPs to actually expand their service and provide good internet across America.

Our country is being handicapped by a lot of areas not having access to good internet, and instead ISPs use their ownership of infrastructure to overcharge customers for DSL which makes it more profitable than running new cable out to them.

As for nationalizing these companies, they're moving them to be in line with telephone companies who are already under this level of restriction.

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The answer to that is unironically deregulation. Remove barriers that prevent municipal ISPs/small private ISPs and prevent big ISPs from using frivolous lawsuits to shut down small rural carriers

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NOOOOOO! More competition on price and quality will make things worse!!!!

:#soysnooseethetalking: :!#chudseethetalking:

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This is to force ISPs to actually expand their service and provide good internet across America.

>centrally planning everything for the ISPs will expand service and increase quality

:#marseyemojirofl:

>no mention of price or social cost

:#marseysmug: very typical of socialists.

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That's why they're not centrally planning them. They're adding government oversight to companies that got de facto government sponsored monopolies.

But yeah I'm sure free market economics apply to firmly entrenched utility monopolies.

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:#marseyhesright:

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You either can't read or don't understand implications.

:marseyshrug:

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Shut up BIPOC

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AmeriKKKan liberal style where it's mandatory social justice shit

Don't worry, I'm sure spy gear is included as well.

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The Russians impose their security state apparatus in bad faith :marseynails:

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