HBO Pseudo-News Anchor John Oliver Gets Net Neutrality Fundamentally Wrong

jhnolvrSo it turns out there that something doesnt have to be true to be funny. Many a thinking American - who knows media bias - finds the following perversely appropriate. Young Get News From Comedy Central Tom Brokaw Peter Jennings Dan Rather ... and Jon Stewart? Readers over 30 might scoff at Stewarts inclusion - assuming they know who he is. For many under 30 the host of Comedy Centrals The Daily Show is improbably a source for news. Looking to further ride the wave (beyond just Real Time with Bill Maher) HBO hired away Comedy Central reporter" John Oliver to anchor a new news" show - Last Week TonightAnd on June 1 Oliver spent thirteen minutes on Network Neutrality.  And the pseudo-news pseudo-consumers were thrilled. John Olivers Hilarious Net Neutrality Piece Speaks the Truth Watch John Olivers Brilliant Concise Primer On Net Neutrality Still Confused About Net Neutrality? John Oliver Explains Except Oliver doesnt explain Net Neutrality - he gets it fundamentally wrong. Olivers segment was start-to-finish Leftist rote.  Unwittingly Im guessing hes carrying the water of the Internets bandwidth hogs.  Particularly video-streaming companies like Netflix Google (who owns YouTube) - and perhaps movie channel HBO? - who want the government to mandate that they get a free ride for being bandwidth hogs.  And Oliver omits a panoply of contravening information. Oliver begins his piece by incorrectly asserting that huge-bandwidth-using-companies paying for the bandwidth they use is the creation of an Internet fast lane."  Thus leaving the rest of us consigned to the slow lane."  Only there will be no such thing. What Oliver and Company report as brand new fast lanes"- are in fact regular lane deals that have existed as long as has the Internet.  It is all a part of what is called peering. Internet Peering is typically settlement-free meaning that neither party pays the other for access to each others customers reflective of the underlying notion that peering is a relationship of approximately equal value to each party. If either party perceives that the benefit derived from peering is asymmetric one party or the other may deny peering or suggest an alternative paid arrangement. With the likes of Netflix - peering is anything but asymmetric. Netflix Gobbles a Third of Peak Internet Traffic in North America Netflix for years had no problem paying middle men for their monster bandwidth use - companies like Level 3 and Cogent.  Who are Internet Service Providers (ISPs) - just for these guys rather than us.  Then it occurred to Netflix that it made more business sense to cut out these middle men - and deal directly with our ISPs. Netflix Signs Streaming Traffic Deal with Verizon Comcast and Netflix Reach Deal on Service Except Netflix suddenly disingenuously claimed these very ordinary deals were Net Neutrality violations.  Netflix Blasts Comcast and Verizon on Net Neutrality: Some Big ISPs are Extracting a Toll But again Netflix has always paid someone for their bandwidth hoggishness (as well they should).  The only thing new here is their trying to get the government to mandate they no longer have to. Netflix dishonesty doesnt end there. Netflix Error Message Blames ISP for Slow Streaming Service Netflix Uses Social Media To Blame Verizon For Slow Downloads Verizon Purposely Slowing Down Netflix Video Streaming CEO Says Except: Verizon Isnt Slowing Netflix The Media is unquestioningly buying Netflix garbage.  Is the Barack Obama Administration?  Sadly unsurprisingly… (Federal Communications Commission) FCC to Examine Netflix Other Peering Deals Between Providers Working with thirteen minutes Oliver never got to any of this. So we should congratulate Oliver and his pseudo-news colleagues.  They are just as reliable - reliably Leftist - as the Jurassic Press they are slowly supplanting.  
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