This is great, isn't it. It lets those that know what their talking about, the operators and the applications, come to a solution that is compatible with the network architecture. It doesn't force those lawmakers that get so bogged down and influenced by all the political rhetoric that really isn't rooted in engineering (and engineers are really the ones best suited to figure this out) to come up with a solution that is worse than the problem.
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This is great, isn't it. It lets those that know what their talking about, the operators and the applications, come to a solution that is compatible with the network architecture. It doesn't force those lawmakers that get so bogged down and influenced by all the political rhetoric that really isn't rooted in engineering (and engineers are really the ones best suited to figure this out) to come up with a solution that is worse than the problem.