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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rz4Ej3IVefo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uvZHLKFfVAU
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We don't need the whole world to fight it, we need the whole world to understand networking better. The amount of pure, unadulterated conspiracy-theory level bullcrap floating around on the web is immense.
Quality of Service has been built into many network protocols for ages. For example, DiffServ has been supported by the Internet Protocol since its inception. MPLS and ATM natively support QoS.
Companies have been able to purchase higher levels of service for the past 50 years; there's absolutely nothing new here. These higher levels of service tend to break down a bit at the border between network providers which is something that Content Delivery Networks figured out after the internet boom in the late 1990s.[/quotemsg]
I would call it a conspiracy-theory. I get that topics become bloated, though this is not new. I think Mostly it will affect Wireless Broadband at first, But who know's what next. As far as i am aware Most of the Big names are saying their opposing the FCC's Stance on "Fast Lanes"