cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/14359929

New York obtains significant win for states’ ability to regulate broadband.

Case file: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.ca2.55129/gov.uscourts.ca2.55129.232.0.pdf

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What’s that gonna be, 1 mbps? There is no way ISPs will just do that.

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Broadband as a label requires certain minimums in speed. That internet package is going to be a good deal. Wouldn’t be surprised if the ISPs find other ways to make it annoying though.

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They’ll make people jump hoops to get to it probably.

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The article says the law requires 25 mpbs for 15 bucks and 200bpsmbps for 20 bucks.

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Man, 25 is like nothing nowadays with everyone in the family having a smartphone. Maybe for a single person who only does Netflix?

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I grew up on a 2400bps modem, those were the days.

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less for more? sounds like something isps would do ;p

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