My IN-DEPTH Net Neutrality Video with Wendell from Level1Techs!

Published on December 13, 2017

My IN-DEPTH Net Neutrality Video with Wendell from Level1Techs
Watch Wendell’s -Up Video:
==TIMESTAMPS==
1:38 What is Net Neutrality?
2:28 What is Title II? How Net Neutrality is Currently Enforced
7:09 The FCC’s Proposed Plan
–==Debunking The FCC Chairman’s Supposed “Myths/Facts” About Net Neutrality==–
8:51 “This is the end of the Internet as we know it.”
15:29 “Startups will not be able to compete without Title II regulations.”
18:54 “Internet service providers will block you from visiting the websites you want to visit.”
20:29 “Investment has flourished under the current regulatory framework.”
22:54 “Broadband providers will charge you a premium if you want to reach certain online content.”
26:57 “The current regulatory framework is good for competition.”
31:02 “This will result in “fast lanes” and “slow lanes” on the Internet that will worsen consumers’ online experience.”
32:10 “Internet service will be provided in bundles like cable television as has happened in Portugal.”
33:15 “Title II regulations are good for innovation.”
33:49 “Reversing Title II regulations will compromise consumers’ online privacy.”
35:50 “Repealing Title II regulations will make it harder for disadvantaged Americans to get online.”
38:02 “More than 22 million people have filed comments with the agency. They overwhelmingly want the FCC to preserve and protect net neutrality.”

Wendell’s -Up Video:

=== LINKS ===
What is Title II?

The FCC’s Argument for the “Restoring Internet Freedom” Order

ISPs Seek to Prohibit State-Enforced Net Neutrality

A Brief History of Net Neutrality Violations

the ruling (pdf)

“Entrepreneurs and Startups Will Still Thrive if This Passes”

“No Traffic Blocking/Throttling Will Happen if This Passes (Unless Publicly Disclosed)”
The Great Netflix Slowdown of 2014

Current Regulations Hurt Broadband Investment

You Won’t Be Charged a Premium to Access Any Part of the Public Internet if This Passes

Current Regulations Hurt Competition Between ISPs, Deter Small ISP Startups

Portugal ISPs Zero-Rating

FCC was actively investigating Zero-Rating practices until Ajit Pai’s FCC stopped it back in February

Current Regulations Prevent the FTC From Protecting Americans’ Broadband Privacy

Investment Claims Flawed

We Should Have All Had $20 Fiber for 40Mbps by 2005 — The $400 billion rip-off

Verizon v FCC, US Court of Appeals, 2013-2014

The “Restoring Internet Freedom” NOPR Public Comments Don’t Count
(Plus It Was Shady, Look At All These Shady Pro Title II Comments)

98.5% of unique comments support Net Neutrality

► Edited by Joe Aguilar – ShaostylePostProductions

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