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ISPs will really keep their promise and not throttle certain content. Technically, this would not be a problem for them and could bring them new sources of income. For a long time, they have been looking at the massive profits that Google and Co. make from their infrastructure, which they then get nothing of. So why not ask the companies whose customers use a particularly large amount of bandwidth to pay? In keeping with the motto: "You have a nice website. It would be a shame if no one could access it anymore..."

In my opinion, ISPs should invest their energy gambling data cambodia and profits in expanding their networks to meet the ever-increasing demand for more bandwidth, rather than using such measures to increase their profits. However, it is not yet clear to what extent end customers will be affected by these developments. It could lead to better speeds, or higher costs if you want to surf the "entire" Internet. It remains exciting.

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