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Burger King Deviously Explains Net Neutrality by Making People Wait Longer for Whoppers
On the heels of its brilliant anti-bullying spot last year, Burger King has found another cause it can get behind, and promote with a clever in-store stunt—net neutrality. In December, you’ll recall, the FCC repealed net neutrality rules that regulated businesses that provide internet access to consumers—opening the door for broadband providers to potentially charge more for better internet speed or higher-quality service.
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The internet is a series of burgers.
My cable company already explains this very well, and it has nothing to do with NN. Faster speeds already cost more.
10 MBPS $30
30 MBPS $40
100 MBPS $60
300 MBPS $75
All prices are introductory for 12 months, then increase by ~ 40%, and all come with a 1024 Whopper cap before additional charges kick in.