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LinaVak t1_izt5u90 wrote

Hmm.. so like a road authority building a road on public money and then asking VW to pay for a user to use it

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phine-phurniture t1_izt6jd3 wrote

I immediatly thought of the book "The Master Switch"

The blindness of the profit motive is like a bacteria in a dish of agar growing til it dies of starvation.

This outcome is inevitable as long as the shots are called by the foxes. If we want an online universe to pump up economic activity we have to go all in.

The infrastructure must be globally pervasive....

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Komikaze06 t1_iztde9n wrote

And these totally won't be pushed to the consumer...

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Antimytho t1_izuilg9 wrote

Just cut some American services like those of GAFAM and SVoD and no more problem.

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sarmandillo t1_izvprmx wrote

No, they will not. They for sure will make internet giants ldss valuable.

Content providers invest into being able to pish their content into the ISP's core network. The biggest investment is still the access network (mobile, fiber...) what is paid today by the consumers only.

With proper usage fees consumers might have cheaper Internet, but liiking at the US prices, secunder rip off and relaxed refulation is fucing you more today than primary corporate greed.

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