by ClakarEQ » Thu May 08, 2008 1:59 pm
I do not believe that net neutrality is possible. The prioritization of voice in of itself contradicts net neutrality and to put data traffic as a peer to voice would make VoIP systems perform poorly.
All you folks running your VoIP via your broadbands are in fact part of the reason why net neutrality will fail. So, out of you "educated folks" who is running VoIP at home?
The moment you VoIP users can't complete a call with near perfect quality like our old POTS lines, you'll bitch up a storm, and in that bitch session, what you will be saying is fuck net neutrality, put my voice traffic on the top and fuck all that other data. Once you "control" one aspect of the bandwidth, you are forced to control and LIMIT all aspects.
You will see as time goes on, net neutrality was dead before it started and our lust to implement technology before fully understanding its impact is our own failure.
I know what I'll get flamed with, but net neutrality is about saying site ABC is equal to site XYZ even though site XYZ generates 123 in cash, or who knows what. What this is really about is control of bandwidth and putting priority on what the supplier feels is important to their paying base. Today I'd say some of that is VoIP, tomorrow it could be streaming HD content, at the end of the day, it will be the un-educated broadband subscriber that will gladly throw away neutrality for the sake of watching The Family Guy when and where they want and/or to get cheap voice plans.
I think the ISP's have been doing market analysis on this for years. For example, DVR's, all you DVR lovers, IMO you are again part of the problem. Don't think for a minute that the "vision" was to actually keep DVR's in your homes, that was the drug dealer giving you a taste. I can promise you the intent was to generate money and statistics. These numbers will be used as a case against neutrality, why have a DVR at all when you can just go "On Demand" and stream the content from the provider directly. How can we supply all this wonderful content without controls and prioritization. How can we say John Doe doing a google search on a forgiving protocol is equal to Bob Smith streaming video that is unforgiving and required to have priority. DVR's and those that bought them fell into the "machine" and they didn't even know it.
This goes back to my point of people just accepting technology without the vision to see where it can go. This is why I don't have a DVR, VoIP, etc. Not all technology is a good thing.
/ramble off