 So the FCC yesterday did what we expect them to do and repeal the title to 2015 net neutrality rules So I did a video about the pros and cons and let's just talk about the pros only the video was more con The video is my first one. This is specifically the upsides of the repeal. That's all we're gonna talk about demanded that we be fair and balanced Yes, absolutely. So first upside Comcast in the ISP is AT&T and Verizon who spent 572 million dollars and lobby dollars to get this repealed Can now do what they want with their network. Now, that's supposed to being about some innovations Some of the innovations I foresee them bringing about They will undoubtedly start filtering out third-party services. I'm gonna talk you from a business perspective here VoIP services that competes with the service they offer Comcast and Verizon offer voice services But normally like us we buy internet from Comcast and then we get our VoIP provided by a third party They can stop that third party and block it and I can't switch to another ISP because there's not one I can switch to So I'll just have to switch back to Comcast. So that makes it much more profitable for Comcast much more streamlined for them Really? Yeah, I can just pay one bill. I think Comcast can just dictate what the phone costs. I mean it might be a higher bill Yeah, that's but this is that's the part that's the price for convenience That's the price for convenience. Yeah, then we have other services and 80 let's go a step further even talk about some of your cloud services that we're used to getting like through Azure and AWS and You know the whole Google cloud services if they didn't want to have quality of service, you know having your servers hosted in the cloud Perhaps they'll even develop their own cloud that will create more Reason just to have one bill to Comcast sure or AT&T or Verizon because they could just say look We'll just put it in our data center because it's an extra fee for us to reach over to the Azure data center And we don't want to do that. So we want to put it would maybe they'll invest in their own data center That'll create jobs that it will definitely leave some innovation. Yes, then they can just because they're the only provider You know that would work then you have these zero ratings. This is my favorite Yeah, it's your rating. So it's your rating is is the ability to say, hey You have this much bandwidth, but we signed a deal with certain companies like YouTube and we're allowing you to stream on YouTube Now this is this is really good because now your bandwidth plan when you're using YouTube Which is by far the most popular streaming service You're probably watching this on YouTube yourself and then it doesn't account against your bandwidth now This absolutely is great for both YouTube you and Comcast I mean, I think you because as long as you like YouTube and as long as you're fine with all the policies that you to because How would anyone start another company up? And why would they why would you want to why would you want to I mean YouTube's policies are bare and balanced like you said at the beginning and in rational and completely somewhat kind of transparent, you know about how they implement their policies, you know So if your favorite youtubers as long as they're as long as your favorite youtubers are on there And there's not a reason for them to try to use our service because was your rating you wouldn't want to use a service It'll go against your data plan So you wouldn't want that and they've said that they you know these big companies have said that they will not change their policies Yeah, you know, I mean they spent 527 million to tell you to tell the lobbyists to change them But they don't you know, they're not going to do anything different They just don't like the law being there. Yeah seems like unnecessary To do this. So there's a couple of the upsides. I think another upside would be I think it might bring back a dead industry because I mean you can not I mean blockbuster died, right? Because of streaming really good point, right because of streaming video So if it's gonna cost me more to stream a video, yeah now running from blockbuster doesn't sound so old-timey I mean in Netflix, I mean they're a controversial company and why would they want you to use Netflix? That then sucks up more bandwidth And if they didn't zero rate Netflix then they would probably offer maybe their own video services I think Comcast has one of those. I believe they do yes, you know, yes Yeah, then you can just use Comcast video service and not have to pay any extra bandwidth fees for you know Netflix service and yeah that way they can zero rate that too because that way they can just favor everything on their own network So you don't need the whole internet. You only need part of the internet dictated by a certain company Yeah, that's and if you didn't like it because I know you just said we'll switch to a provider It doesn't do that moving. Yeah, that's free market housing market There's you know, there's a lot of places you can live so I guess you could just pick a different place to live Yeah, based on who the internet provider is. Yeah, that's that means that's what makes the most sense And what's that gonna do? That's gonna drive up real estate. Yeah, see and and the Netflix does still offer. I didn't know this is still working in a live They're a delivery service for DVD mailing. Well, they do still offer. Yeah, and that employs a lot of people It does so and it's even it's cheaper. I believe than the streaming service. Yeah, so if you go to the mailing DVD I mean you got your postman involved you got your You know all the delivery people are physically mailing DVDs back and forth So that actually will will spur more activity in that industry I'm probably gonna I might have to buy a new DVD player a new Blu-ray player because I haven't used one in years So that's gonna kick that industry back into into gear, right? So you're gonna have people building those things more people shipping those things more stores selling those things This is this really it's really I can see where this is great for the account Few of our ideas we came up with some of the upsides of net neutrality and you know, we can go away Yeah, genuine upsides here I mean these companies are going to be more profitable because they can dictate things and they can add services and lock you into their services and Charge you extra for other ones. I mean, this is they they all have families to feed So yeah, let's if you have some more ideas just leave them in the links below leave them in the comments We're curious what other upsides there are to the net neutrality repeal and that's what we're looking for We're curious ourselves and we found these ones that didn't take us too long to do a little bit reading to find these I don't want to make sure this is a completely these are the upsides of net neutrality. That's right. All right All right, thanks for watching. Yeah, like a subscribe leave links below clicky clicky