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Who’s Paying For The Net Neutrality?

 

Obama has done it once again… starting a firestorm of controversy over something that doesn’t seem to need it. Or maybe it’s the media who’s starting the controversy. Either way, it’s clear that Net Neutrality has become a hot topic amongst the chattering class, most of whom don’t know any more about it than what they hear in sound bites.

Before Obama became elected the first time, he went on record stating that he was in favor of net neutrality and would push for it if elected. In his first term, he directed the FCC to draft regulations to that effect and everything seemed to be running smoothly.

Now, thanks to a court case, those regulations have been thrown out the window. Even more surprisingly, the president seems to have flip-flopped on his stand.

What Net Neutrality Is About

The basic concept of net neutrality is that the internet provides equal access to all, both those who are posting information to the internet and those who are searching for it. The mechanism to guarantee this neutrality has been regulating the “packets” of information that are transmitted from one location to another. Each of those packets has to receive the same priority, so that everyone’s information makes it to its destination.

In reality, the internet has never been totally neutral. Each user pays a fee for their internet access and each company or individual who uploads data to the internet pays for space to house that data. In this market forces take affect and those individuals and companies pay for the level of service they get.

Part of what net neutrality means is that major internet users such as Netflix and YouTube, who pass massive amounts of information across the internet, should receive the same level of service as a teenager who has their own blog.

However, if those two companies, and a handful of others, received the same service that everyone else received, we’d never see the results of our Google searches or Facebook pages download. Just Netflix and YouTube account for the majority of the data passed across the internet today. They have to have different service, so that you and I can enjoy our movies, as well as all the rest that the internet has to offer.

The current debate isn’t over keeping things neutral, although that’s what’s being said; it’s over creating “fast lanes” and “slow lanes” on the internet. That’s what Obama has instructed the FCC to look into and develop regulations for. In other words, the FCC is going to regulate what’s already happening on the internet.

Okay, so where’s the catch in all this? First of all, in order to do this, the FCC is going to treat Internet Service Providers (ISPs) as public utilities, whose operations are then regulated by the government. This gives the government and the NSA an open door to get more access into and control over the internet.

Really, that’s what it’s all about; expanding big government. The Democrat/liberal/progressive mindset can’t allow anything to happen, without them regulating it. They are after totalitarian control and this issue of net neutrality gives them one more step to use in order to gain it.

The question we really need to be asking ourselves is what’s the end game going to look like?

First of all, once the internet officially has fast and slow lanes on it, you’ll have to pay for access to the fast lane. That will cause the ISPs to pay more attention to the needs of the fast lane and maintain it better. Over time, the slow lane will get slower, because it won’t get the attention and maintenance it needs.

So, anyone who wants good service, either for their business or for their personal use, will end up having to pay extra for it.

Speaking of paying extra, if ISPs are treated like public utilities, then you can pretty much count on internet service costs going up. We can also count on internet service getting worse, because the ISPs won’t be trying to satisfy customers, but government regulators. The same sorts of government regulations which are placed over power companies and the phone company will be placed over the internet, further complicating things and driving up costs.

Another risk included in the government treating ISPs as public utilities is that they will then require that equal service be offered to all. There is actually precedent for this, as it has already happened with the phone company. Regardless of where you live in the United States, the phone company has to provide you with service, regardless of cost. What that means is that in cases where it isn’t financially feasible, they are forced to do it anyway and pass the cost on to everyone else.

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We’re also going to see the government using strong-arm tactics to gain access to more and more of our data. ISPs who refuse to grant the NSA access to your and my data will find themselves under investigation; either by the IRS or by the regulating body. They might even lose their license to provide service.

We’ve already seen this sort of tactic used against businesses which the Obama administration doesn’t agree with, why would we expect anything else in the future?

To date, the internet has done a good job of regulating itself. There really is no reason for the government to get involved, except for that liberal mindset of controlling everything. If government will leave it alone, everyone will get the service they need.

But if the government gets their sticky fingers in there, then we can expect more and more infringement on our rights and an increase in costs. Those costs will of course be passed on to the consumer, so that you and I can pay more government bureaucrats to interfere with our lives.

Net neutrality truly is about freedom; but not the way that it’s being reported. It’s not to give the little guy equal access with the big guy, but to keep our information out of the hands of the government.

Like usual, the real issue is being hidden in a pile of red tape and legal mumbo-jumbo, then misreported in sound bites and cute catch phrases. But that doesn’t hide the fact that it’s there; just hides how easy it is to see.

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This article has been written by Bill White for Survivopedia.

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Bill White is the author of Conquering the Coming Collapse, and a former Army officer, manufacturing engineer and business manager. More recently, he left the business world to work as a cross-cultural missionary on the Mexico border. Bill has been a survivalist since the 1970s, when the nation was in the latter days of the Cold War. He had determined to head into the Colorado Rockies, should Washington ever decide to push the button. While those days have passed, the knowledge Bill gained during that time hasn’t. He now works to educate others on the risks that exist in our society and how to prepare to meet them. You can send Bill a message at editor [at] survivopedia.com.

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  1. Pingback: Who’s Paying For The Net Neutrality? | Survivalist Basics | Be Prepared For Anything!
  2. Edith says:
    11 years ago

    Thanks. You’ve made this easy to understand.

    Reply
    • John says:
      11 years ago

      ABSOLUTELY KEEP THE GOVERNMENT OUT OF THE INTERNET. PERIOD. ONE OF LAST FEW BASTIONS OF FREEDOM KEEP UP THAT WAY REGARDLESS OF WHAT THE FEDS SAY. YOU ONLY HAVE TO WATCH THEIR LIPS MOVE TO KNOW THEY ARE LYING.

      RESIST AT ALL COST. REPRESENT AMERICANS, NOT BIB BROTHER.

      Reply
    • Cindi fey says:
      11 years ago

      The FEC is now trying to get in the act of taking away our 1st Amendment rights. Their jurisdiction is to regulate money spent on elections, not to take away our free speech. Write to the FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION and let them know you know they don’t have that authority

      Reply
  3. Chickie says:
    11 years ago

    As an ultra conservative I am against big government getting it’s regulations into everything. I would like to see small localized regulations not bigger and bigger ones. I don’t want some gov’t entity to tell me what to eat-how much to exercise- what doctors I must or must not see-to carry or not carry a gun- pro or not life- bolstering big pharma and the supplement industry- GMOs- and I could just go on and on. NOW it’s the internet! KEEP YOUR REGULATORY RULES OFF THE INTERNET!!!!! The NSA has too much information at its disposal now.

    Reply
  4. Jerry collins says:
    11 years ago

    We already pay different prices for net access, depending on which service provider we use, and each provider gives us a different speed.

    Reply
  5. Jay Mack says:
    11 years ago

    Something seems backwards in this article, which seems to be arguing against regulation of the internet as a utility, like telephone service, instead of supporting regulations that would bolster the current system of equal access for all. The main points are right on, but the true issue with Net Neutrality is not about what you pay for your service, or even Netflix and YouTube having to pay more for their domination of internet traffic and service provider resources. All of that is possible now. What the author missed is that the FCC’s various fast lane/slow lane proposals are subterfuge for outright corporate control and censorship of the internet. Think about it: if the ISP’s are allowed speed control based on financial incentive, they can restrict sites like this very one. Any time somebody posts information “they” don’t like, whoops, now you’re in the slow lane! Good luck getting your message across when all your viewers see is “loading . . . loading . . . loading . . . “. But if you are all paid up to your corporate cronies and don’t criticize them in any manner, your message will be the first to come through. Regulations allow telephone companies to bill for customers’ use, but not to control WHO they call, or to degrade the connection when they call another company’s customer. The FCC’s proposed regulations need to address compensation for use of resources, but should not legitimize preferential treatment for the highest paying bidders.

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  6. Linda Holt says:
    11 years ago

    So what is new! Government all the time, everywhere, and of course for each and everyone of us. God forbid that we be allowed to think for ourselves and posess the freedom to direct our lives as we see fit! I am sick to death of the direction we are going and of the place in which we find ourselves today. Is there no light at the end of this tunnel?

    Reply
  7. Robert Ross says:
    11 years ago

    YEA! TEA! YEA! I have heard for 2 years that various things are going to dethrone his highness……. NOTHING YET !!!!! Just a lot words that mean nothing.

    Reply
  8. MICHAEL FISHER says:
    11 years ago

    This is exactly what happened to telephone and electrical service. They created the illusion of choice, but everything is ridiculously expensive, when most of it should be very low cost or free. Look up Nicola Tesla. Free energy for all.
    We are in a spiritual battle, folks. Unless and until people realize this, “they” will win it all. Problem/Reaction/Solution…..
    “You gonna have to serve somebody. It may be the devil, or it may be The Lord, but you gonna have to serve somebody.” -Robert Zimmerman (aka Bob Dylan)

    Reply
  9. NetRanger says:
    11 years ago

    Yep! As soon as this came up the US Corporation (aka The US Government, thats really a corporation) was frothing at the mouth to get their claws into this. What they do is they say “neutrality” but, the real deal is NEUTRALITY in their language means “TOTALLY UNDER THEIR CONTROL”. Gov speak is not English but rather Evilish and they’ll attempt to screw you. I can see it when they draft the “Net Neutrality Act of 2015”, you know, like the “Affordable Healthcare Act”, yeah, like that.

    Reply
  10. robert hye says:
    11 years ago

    im very unhappy with goverment bothering with our life get out we will be finehave gun will travel

    Reply
  11. Gary says:
    11 years ago

    NO,NO,NO!!!! We can not let this happen.There is many other things involved here.Vote no.Stand on your desk and shout NO! DO whatever it takes,but do not let this happen.

    Reply
  12. Robert CHEeseman says:
    11 years ago

    Wow= that makes sense- NO matter what we are told- the “libs”, members of the death party, want more government control of EVERYTHING- Al Franken needs to get educated. Want faster speed you should pay more- that’s how business works- you don’t deserve something for nothing- you aren’t entitled to something others have that they pay for and you don’t. Is it a surprise the Keystone pipeline bill failed by 1 vote- all the make Landrieu the dem from the south LOOK good for reelection- it was just a ploy- People WAKE up!

    Reply
  13. brian says:
    11 years ago

    Obama has been lying to us!? I’m shocked!!

    Reply

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