Originally Posted By: Remington270
Originally Posted By: R_H_Clark
Originally Posted By: jaredhunts
No one would buy it and it would be considered gouging. Laws are already in place to keep gouging at bay.


People might buy it if that was all that was available and they needed it bad enough. Yes,there are laws in place to keep gouging at bay for those very reasons.

I'm not so sure that removing the Net Neutrality law isn't exactly like removing all gouging rules.


But if internet was $1000/ month, me or someone like me would invest in a startup to deliver services at a fraction of that cost, and there would be plenty of money to be made. Capitalism really is great.


Yea,I understand that,but it won't be quite so blatant.It will just be a lot higher than somewhere a monopoly doesn't exist. Eventually the monopoly will go away but consumers may get gouged years before another company develops to compete.