This article raises the very good point that the Amazon/Google "dust-up" with streaming devices only weakens their position with regards to Net Neutrality: (emphasis mine)
Get your acts together Amazon/Google. This will bite us ALL in the ass later (and I'm in Canada, and I think long-term USA going non-neutral is horrible for ME down the road).
@Gared and I mentioned this in another thread, but now it's "important" to this as well.We’re witnessing the worst kind of petty bickering from two tech giants, and consumers are taking the brunt of this escalating feud. If that’s not embarassing enough, the companies are already being mocked by industry groups in favor of dismantling net neutrality. USTelecom wasted little time in piling on. “Broadband ISPs are committed to providing an open internet for their customers, including protections like no content blocking or throttling,” CEO Jonathan Spalter said. “Seems like some of the biggest internet companies can’t say the same. Ironic, isn’t it?” This stubborn conflict is turning into fodder for FCC chairman Ajit Pai’s supporters.
Get your acts together Amazon/Google. This will bite us ALL in the ass later (and I'm in Canada, and I think long-term USA going non-neutral is horrible for ME down the road).