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Originally Posted by mr. tegu
So the non gamer paying that same ISP is screwed and they pay the same rate as you but their favorite content is half the speed? What happens when content providers have to start paying up to get their content on the higher speed?
"Hey Hulu, this is what Netflix pays for higher speeds for their content so you can either match it or stick with not giving us what they give and be stuck on the slower speeds. It's your fault when customers stop using you."
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Then they switch to the ISP that favors the content they want. Isn't competition in the free market grand instead of the government regulated morass you favor where neither customer gets the services they want the most?