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I'll admit, I didn't know, and all of this talk about net neutrality made me scratch my head and finally go "what's that?"
So I did some Googling and two adequate YouTube videos later I was an expert on the issue. Or at least informed to my level of comfort.
But it also made me ask a question; a question I would like to pose to you :
What if we crowd sourced the internet?
Some would say that's the intention of things such as Ethereum, and its Ethereum Naming Service, but we still need a way to connect all of the machines together.
So how could we do that? How could we connect everything without ISPs? Well Fon may have some ideas.
I stumbled across Fon when I was reading about the infrastructure of the internet and found this Entrepreneur article (I highly recommend reading the article) and it intrigued me.
Then I found this article and it got me thinking more about how the mechanics might work with a neighborhood network (could be a scary thought from a security standpoint).
What if each neighborhood had a main point of contact, who then used what would amount to a powerful Wi-Fi router to send data to all their neighbors, who then compensated him directly for his involvement in bringing them the internet.
Now I realize that this wouldn't be a solution for the net neutrality issue that we're seeing now but it got me thinking...
What do you all think? Am I off my rocker here or could there be a future where the internet is not distributed by big Isp companies but instead delivered directly to you through a huge peer to peer network?
Also I will mention that I'm over in the U.S. and Fon doesn't have the same presence here. But do any of you Steemians have any experience with them?
We could call it "pied piper".
In all seriousness, a decentralized internet seems like the only way to accomplish the ideals of the internet.
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Lol, I like it.
Indeed, it honestly makes me wonder why it has taken this long for people to start considering it, and whether or not it's something that was inevitable from the start of the internet.
Have a great day.
P.S. I found another article and made a post about it here, I highly recommend the Vice video.
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ooo, I do love Vice.
I'm also keeping an eye on SpaceX-- I believe they have plans to make high speed internet available worldwide via satellite.
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Ooo interesting! I'll have to look into that.
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