Good to see the free market in action. I'm sure this merge will be good for consumers, encourage innovation, and ensure that the barriers to entry are not set too high.
d00ery
The argument - that there's too much data - is a good one, but if that was the case, why would vpn go to the effort of emphasising "no logs policy". I think ISPs could retain data as it's likely only very small records (IP, customer ID, timestamp).
http://checkmyip.torrentprivacy.com/
I think the torrent in the website above is uniquely generated for every person/ download.
On the other hand I'm pretty sure ISPs can recognise the shape of traffic to identify and throttle torrents even when encrypted. https://www.pcworld.com/article/2440328/can-a-vpn-really-hide-all-of-your-torrent-activity.html
Someone profited from exploiting these animals and now they are no longer profitable ...
Typical private profits and socialised costs.
Which one?
Just think how much control he can have if he owns the medium which people access the internet.
And he'd only do good things with that power /s
"Plain and sudway 1 28" at least that's what it sounds like to me. I recognise it from SimCity and movies and TV.
GOOSE 3 DOWN!!
GOOSE 3 DOWN!!
It is payday.
They say the same shit in the UK. Where are all these billionaires going?!
They're available on AliExpress to ship now. Also thanks, I already have a kobo, android eink reader, and now I think that I might need this ๐