A patent application by telecoms giant AT&T details a traffic management system set to add a little more heat to the net neutrality debate. Rather than customers using their Internet connections to freely access any kind of data, the telecoms giant envisions a system in which subscribers engaged in "non-permissible" transfers, such as file-sharing and movie downloading, can be sanctioned or marked for increased billing.
When a consumer subscribes to an Internet package, either at home or on a cellphone, it’s generally accepted that he can use it for whatever applications he likes, whether that’s web browsing, sending or receiving emails, watching video, or listening to music.
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Re: Last one to post wins the internets
Looking for a book (preferably in epub):
Caballero Today, 06:45 PMCrystal Collier "The NeuroWhereAbouts Guide"
https://www.amazon.co.uk/NeuroWhereA.../dp/B08W8FXG3Z