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AOL and other ISPs will be able to reach cable customers, but only if they go through @Home or Road Runner first.
But because of the way ISPs are likely to react to this law, FBI agents and other law-enforcement officials will understand that ISPs will be able to reveal much more about every one of us.
Only the biggest ISPs will be able to survive.
But, in addition to that, and destroying the very idea of an open Internet, ISPs will be able to offer, say, an "Internet Plus" option.
ISPs will be able to favour services that require high-quality internet connections, such as internet TVs, as long as they do not impinge on the overall quality of internet traffic.
PROBLEM #3: Under the proposed laws, ISPs will be able to to define classes and speed up or slow down traffic in those classes, even if there is no congestion, thus distorting competition.
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That means that Earthlink, Microsoft's MSN or another big ISP will be able to roll out broadband access to PCs and Internet appliances in direct competition with AOL and Gateway.
Upon entering "private mode," all your information will still be accessible to the sites you access and your ISP will be able to track you wherever you go.
Because the public accesses content from colleges across dozens of ISPs, few institutions will be able to afford those fees.
It's a loaded technicality, because without the FCC's authority to answer to, ISPs like Verizon, Comcast, etc. will be able to charge higher rates for faster service, essentially creating an elite version of the Internet for those who can afford to pay.
It means the authorities will be able to notify ISPs about which machines have been infected and ISPs in turn can let victims know that their machines had been taken over.
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