A lot affects the outcome. It boils down to scheduling and the commitment of the network.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
One of the things I've come to realize is that, like every new technology and like every disruption, broadband has downsides.
Where is the harm in the wireless industry?
I don't think people realize the extent to which TV networks are hurt when they carry public broadcasting. I think the estimate is that they lose a half-million dollars for a half day's programming.
The future will be less predictable, forecast rises will shrink, company lifetimes will shrink, new entrants will proliferate and it's going to just get more unpredictable.
None can be more negative in its impact than the limitation on human resource capacity.
Network technology has irrevocably changed campaigning and elections. It has the potential to transform governance and the workings of our democracy for the better.
Evidence and economic theory suggests that control of the Internet by the phone and cable companies would lead to blocking of competing technologies.
If net neutrality goes away, it will fundamentally change everything about the Internet.
More traffic means more advertising dollars.
Generally speaking, the more money that's involved in anything, the more people are expecting and hoping that it's not going to fail.
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