[quote][url=http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2014/05/web-host-gives-fcc-a-28-8kbps-slow-lane-in-net-neutrality-protest/]Lots of people are angry about FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s Internet “fast lane” proposal that would let Internet service providers charge Web services for priority access to consumers.
But one Web hosting service called NeoCities isn’t just writing letters to the FCC. Instead, the company found the FCC’s internal IP address range and throttled all connections to 28.8Kbps speeds.
"Since the FCC seems to have no problem with this idea, I’ve (through correspondence) gotten access to the FCC’s internal IP block, and throttled all connections from the FCC to 28.8kbps modem speeds on the Neocities.org front site, and I’m not removing it until the FCC pays us for the bandwidth they’ve been wasting instead of doing their jobs protecting us from the ‘keep America’s internet slow and expensive forever’ lobby," NeoCities creator Kyle Drake wrote yesterday.[/url][/quote]Did they dial down the FCC's internet connection to a literal crawl so that any person using their IP address is stuck waiting for single pages to take minutes to fully load?
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Tags=-blam!-ed up.
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as lulzy as that is, pretty sure that guy's gonna get black bagged and sent to a black site before ending up in gitmo under a fake face and name for doing that. at the very least, losing his ISP license and jail time.