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— Brendan Carr (@BrendanCarrFCC) January 2, 2025
An appellate court just struck down President Biden’s partisan plan to expand government control of the Internet through Title II “net neutrality” rules, citing Loper Bright.
While the work to unwind the Biden Admin’s regulatory overreach will continue, this is a good win. https://t.co/AWhuZecsnr
BREAKING: The 6th Circuit Court just ruled to permanently BLOCK Joe Biden's plan to expand the government's control of the Internet using net neutrality rules.
— George (@BehizyTweets) January 2, 2025
The judges ruled that the FCC no longer has the power to make up rules out of thin air due to SCOTUS's overturn of the… pic.twitter.com/R5MBPbNF53
Today is a great day for American consumers and the rule of law. As I argued in my amicus brief in support of the petitioners, the FCC’s resurrection of so-called net neutrality was a regulatory power grab that violated the plain meaning of the Communications Act.
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) January 2, 2025
I applaud…
For a decade, I’ve argued that so-called “net neutrality” regulations are unlawful (not to mention pointless). Today, the Sixth Circuit held exactly that. You can read the court’s excellent opinion here: https://t.co/3za2KOk7ou
— Ajit Pai (@AjitPai) January 2, 2025
It’s time for regulators and activists to give up… https://t.co/HzEnKUDpal pic.twitter.com/QbFgLEViUQ
Orange Site:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42578237
BlueSky:
Breaking News: An appeals court struck down federal net neutrality rules, ending a nearly two-decade effort to regulate internet providers like utilities.
— The New York Times (@nytimes.com) 2025-01-02T20:22:52.930Z
this trumplican ruling killing net neutrality doesn't just kill net neutrality, it delivers the final killing blow to any sort of coherent federal consumer broadband protection (corporate press outlets will skip over that last bit)
— Karl Bode (@karlbode.com) 2025-01-02T20:14:23.082Z
The Sixth Circuit just invalidated FCC's net neutrality rules, arguing that it was inconsistent with the "best reading" of the statute per Loper Bright. The court's dismissal of the FCC's reading of the statute as "not the best" is hilariously abstruse metaphysical BS:
— Dan Walters (@profdanwalters.bsky.social) 2025-01-02T18:21:21.639Z
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit struck down the FCC’s “net neutrality” rules governing internet service providers, in an early policy win for Republicans seeking to reverse Biden-era industry regulation.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost.com) 2025-01-02T20:18:25.173Z
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maybe a unpopular take but even when my ISP was Comcast I've had little complaints about service, reliability, or pricing.
I'm rocking symmetric Gb fiber now that's dirt cheap so clearly there's competition too. Even my friends in the boondocks are loving Starlink which I'm sure will spur more competitors.
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Comcast had outages every 3 days where i lived and i think their support perversly loves arguing whenever you reported their shitty network has an issue.
They also have data caps that you easily run into. They also charge you 3x the going price to make that cap go away.
Also there was no other option for ISP there, so thats probably why.
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not to victim blame but you are sure it was Comcast's end 100% of the time?
I had a tech come out when we moved in and it turned out the prior owners had gnarly wiring for the coax with wayyy too many splitters and also amplifiers causing massive interference for the modem.
I can totally believe you get shitty techs though. 
The longest outage we had was due to a neighbor rerouting their drainage...to dump directly into the fiber exchange
At least on my parents bill (Comcast) it was an extra $10 fee for no data cap (over 1TB/mo), my current fiber provider has no cap.
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Yes r-slur the issues were always multiple hops outside of my infrastructure or i wouldnt have bothered contacting them.
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Not trying to be an butt, networking is just so complicated I'm regularly learning new things and im indirectly paid to know computer networking.
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I work in computer infrastructure and have already jobmaxxed to the point that i can't get any more promotions without leaving companies or becoming management.
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whats the best way to jobmaxx? Im just a server janny
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Get hired somewhere that is up to date on their infrastructure where competent people already work and learn from them. Attempt to get placed on any and all projects that you will learn from. Keep doing this until the company turns to shit. Then find a new company and do it again.
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How do you compete when barrier to entry is 10k satellites?
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investments? You know it's a functional business model now.
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you just gotta believe in yourself!
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