04-28-2014, 05:49 PM
Suppose you run a business with a significant online component, and you want to ensure that you get to do business without being slowed down by 1,500 people in your neighborhood downloading Netflix or playing an online game or streaming webcams of their kittens.
Wouldn't you be willing to pay for that guarantee of access? Wouldn't you WANT some such guarantee of access, even at a cost?
How otherwise can you, the business person, succeed?
And yes, I do consider bank access and online business to be a higher priority than your Netflix entertainment. I'm willing to pay to have priority for my business. Won't you?
Of course it's discrimination. Just the way the fast-lane-for-car-poolers is discrimination.
Wouldn't you be willing to pay for that guarantee of access? Wouldn't you WANT some such guarantee of access, even at a cost?
How otherwise can you, the business person, succeed?
And yes, I do consider bank access and online business to be a higher priority than your Netflix entertainment. I'm willing to pay to have priority for my business. Won't you?
Of course it's discrimination. Just the way the fast-lane-for-car-poolers is discrimination.