Samhain
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It is accurate. Obviously if a consumer pays for twice the bandwidth they can get twice the number of packets. I figured that was self evident.
We're talking about packets coming INTO the ISP from the internet at large. Net Neutrality means that the ISP is not allowed to prioritized those packets.
Comcast can't say, oh.. hi competitor's movie service packet. I think I'll lose every 10th one of you.
My point being if they can't prioritize them, they can't restrict them either.