Free Internet - The" Net Neutrality" movement's (vague) forked tongue

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by FilipinoFood.com, Oct 6, 2010.

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    I always loved those NetZero commercials

    Remember they were in the court fighting to the Judge that the Internet should be free?

    Like Napster famed, that will always be remembered in the babysteps' lore of Internet history. Bring back the Geocities birthmark !

    I still believe that the Internet should be free; and, eventually an affluence balancing U.N. luxury tax on choiced item prices, never an online checking out tax

    There is a movement, here now..

    4.5 billion mobile phone subsciptions at $50 a month; now, the telecom interlocking directorate, instead of lowering price with the advent of voip technology, they raised it to $100 a month with Internet access for smartphones! (their apps give ISP dependency) - October 2010

    Not apps, Mobile Site Domains are the cloud! ( I am a champion of the esoteric Dot Mobi movement collective)

    The air and the air waves belong to NOBODY.

    The internet should be like the RaDio:

    Free.

    Free to listen, tune in to a whole, complete Internet channel provider (maybe their ads, apps, app store, etc.) but just pay someone for the hardware device one time.

    Or better, each person should have their own IP broadcast on their mobile with Internet connectivity in the future

    As third party costs go down with technology advancing, I hope sooner than later a "free Internet" freedom fight only to rise again. Free Internet access for the masses aids world affliction today (Not $100 a month for something you don't own - the air and its waves)

    Net Neutrality has a double meaning, Net Neutrality 1 and Net Neutrality 2

    The people fighting companies for it and a free, untouched whole accessible public Internet don't realize their defining movement is including going against people and the inevitable future mobile phone freedom of free "Internet sharing" like scatternet various access method points. Net Neutrality is about one internet, public, and free. You can't stop the people and their mobile phones from selective intranet sharing (like Napster)

    Who will go down in history and be the first Napster of Internet sharing?

    The inevitable truth is telecoms of today are obsolete, take our money double now and then be "free"




    -Regards
     
    Last edited: Oct 6, 2010
    FilipinoFood.com, Oct 6, 2010 IP
  2. friends4u

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    We need to fight on this man. Most of people don,t know about this topic.
     
    friends4u, Nov 28, 2010 IP