Which isp respects your privacy the best? Do we need an internet service provider revolution?
>>55243431
Telekom Srbija
which you can get if you're in Bosnia, Montenegro or Serbia.
Good speeds (50mbps for a little less than 20e, flat rate) but so incompetent as that they couldn't even track you, not that anybody would want to track you here anyway.
>>55243431
Sonic.net. Better go move to California.
How hard is it to become your own ISP? What should the magnitude of your operations be in order to make it worth it?
I don't know if we need a revolution but some actual change in the market would be nice.
>>55243826
> not that anybody would want to track you here anyway.
Живa иcтинa.
>>55243879
кeк
>>55243859
It is exceedingly difficult and extremely costly. There is no worth in providing internet for just yourself. Except for the fact that you control your own connections but you better be wealthy. There is no true alternative for ISP in most areas. This doesn't seem to be a problem that will favor consumers anytime soon until Google creates those wifi balloons.
>>55243859
Some places it's illegal to setup your own ISP. I hate jews.
>2016
>Not being your own ISP
That is why you have security issues. Normies
>>55244764
>I hate jews
>>>/pol/
also, does no one ITT know what a VPN is?
>>55245069
VPN -> only packet encapsulation
>>55245081
this desu