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SamuelRSmith said:
Hiku said: 



 

Is this a joke? 17.99 + 8.99 + 14.99 + 12.99 = 54.96, which is less than 54.99. Even if I bought all the bundles in this graphic, I'd still be better off without Net Neutrality.

My nan could be even better off, she could opt out of the gaming and video packages. Pretty great for those on fixed incomes.

Netflix accounts for 36% of all internet traffic. That means it accounts for a substantial portion of the costs involved in maintaining an internet service. I gave up my subscription to Netflix long ago, why is my (very highly priced) Internet bill subsidizing others?

Net Neutrality doesn't exist in the mobile phone market, which is why we get great deals on companies like T-Mobile are legally able to offer services like this: https://www.t-mobile.com/offer/binge-on-streaming-video-list.html

Mobile deals are shit here for data, even the $400 a month plan doesn't give unlimited data with my provider.