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From the page: "This is not the first time an internet provider infringes upon net neutrality, but it is the first time that an ISP so brutally states that they simply plan to limit internet access to a television-like system in which the access provider completely regulates the content you... more
Reviewed by witney1003 Oct 24, 08:37pm ( 215 reviews ) • movielol.org
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Rated by Judah-Hertz on Oct 30, 8:47pm
The internet equivalent to the sky is falling.
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Rated by catdozer on Oct 26, 5:36pm
Greed is behind this plan! Money is want they want! Another cash flow!Wrong! Wrong !
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Rated by Lotus1150 on Oct 24, 8:46pm
From the page: Keep Virgin from destroying the internet...
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Rated by witney1003 on Oct 24, 8:37pm
From the page: "This is not the first time an internet provider infringes upon net neutrality, but it is the first time that an ISP so brutally states that they simply plan to limit internet access to a television-like system in which the access provider completely regulates the content you have access to. Virgin Media has over 3.5 million customers in the UK and the real danger is that when they start applying this system to their network, all major internet providers around the globe will soon follow the trend. Because this is exactly what major ISP's have been wanting to do for years."
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Rated by tsb on Oct 11, 2:58pm
I agree that net neutrality is something to defend for the good of knowledge. However, if the site asking me to fight for it has videos that have links asking me if I want to see hot girls in them, then it feels more trollish than anything else... I'll stick with the other net neutrality defense sites.
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Rated by TrendTracker on May 30, 6:29pm
Take a stand. Spread the word. Freedom of internet access is too important to allow any company to impede.
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Rated by i30i3i3y on Oct 25 2008, 6:54pm
I used to be with Virgin (or rather NTL as they were back then). The whole bandwidth throttling nonsense they had a while back (and still do I believe) forced me to change ISP. They are a very poor ISP compared to O2, Sky, BT, etc. More expensive as well.
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Rated by davrobin on Sep 20 2008, 11:53pm
Probably old news now... perhaps I should google to see what the latest status is?...... from the site "The new CEO of Virgin Media, Neil Berkett, has openly stated in an interview that they think net neutrality is "a load of bollocks" and claimed they're already doing deals to deliver some people's content faster than others. They would then put websites and services that don't pay Virgin in the "slow lane", meaning those sites would load slowly and cause most users to give up using them, feeling forced to use whatever Virgin wants to push through their network."
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Rated by OldNol on Sep 20 2008, 4:27pm
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