"...as I understand it the goal of Net Neutrality is really to keep the corporations(Access providers) out of the process, and make sure they stay just access providers...."
That statement, although seemingly logical; is completely meaningless. Actually, I have to correct myself... It's WORSE than meaningless; because it's so flawed that it's actually misleading.
As I said, if you still want to know what I'm talking about, I can give you Part Two. I just don't see any use in so overloading you with information in any one post that you tune out and don't actually get any UNDERSTANDING out of it.
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Just as an example:
"...as I understand it the goal of Net Neutrality is really to keep the corporations(Access providers) out of the process, and make sure they stay just access providers...."
That statement, although seemingly logical; is completely meaningless.
Actually, I have to correct myself...
It's WORSE than meaningless; because it's so flawed that it's actually misleading.
As I said, if you still want to know what I'm talking about, I can give you Part Two. I just don't see any use in so overloading you with information in any one post that you tune out and don't actually get any UNDERSTANDING out of it.
It's up to you...