The point is, is that he is trying to do to the internet what EA did to gaming.
A basic internet subscription will be worthless, just enough to see a landing page that tells you you don't have access to view this page because you haven't paid for it.
You MIGHT have just enough access to view your subscription information and pay your bill for your worthless service. Even just email is doubtful, unless you pay for at least a Basic+ package, one that includes telecom correspondence.
But smitty, it's won't be that bad, you're conflating the issue.
Bullshit. Greed. Pure and fucking simple greed. If the government allows telcos to charge more for tiered services, I can guarrenfuckingtee you they will.
In the eyes of several other nations, this will be a gross and blatant violation of basic human rights.
Why? Information. Control the flow if information. Only the rich will have access to the truth. The poor will get told what the greedy big businesses want them to know.
@smitty 100% on point. Although that first day when everyone freaks out that they can't access their email and have no idea why will be, sadly, hilarious.
A basic internet subscription will be worthless, just enough to see a landing page that tells you you don't have access to view this page because you haven't paid for it.
You MIGHT have just enough access to view your subscription information and pay your bill for your worthless service. Even just email is doubtful, unless you pay for at least a Basic+ package, one that includes telecom correspondence.
But smitty, it's won't be that bad, you're conflating the issue.
Bullshit. Greed. Pure and fucking simple greed. If the government allows telcos to charge more for tiered services, I can guarrenfuckingtee you they will.
Why? Information. Control the flow if information. Only the rich will have access to the truth. The poor will get told what the greedy big businesses want them to know.
You know, Good-Speak.
Welcome to 1984.