Stephen Michael Kellat

This Is Hilarious

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Reading paragraphs 335-339 of the draft Net Neutrality USA repeal order and finding it hilarious.  70,000 pages of complaint from consumers but not one single consumer could identify the actual net neutrality rule their ISP actually broke when they made their complaint.


Nobody could say what rule was broken. All they did was vent about frustrations with their provider. Seventy thousand pages of that.


As I state in the blog post I'm working on: "What difference at this point does it make? "


The "it" in this case being the net neutrality rules.


Paragraphs 293-297 are also instructive about how few complaints actually about Net Neutrality were received in 2017.


Read the draft order yourself here: http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db1122/DOC-347927A1.pdf


Everything is pretty well justified to stand up to court review. This things is full of excellent citations.


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