Dear Minister Conroy,
As a nation, we already suffer from slower speed internet access compared to our Western relatives, and have speeds many orders of magnitude slower than advanced Asian countries such as Japan. We suffer from a monopolistic telecoms carrier that abuses its past priveleges, and who spent considerable lobbying effort late last year in trying to gain another monopoly in the form of fibre to the node, which was due to be slower than even the access I already have out here in rural Australia (which is not quick, by any means, as the aforementioned monopolistic carrier will not allow access to already deployed DSLAMs).
I implore you not to cause further disadvantage to internet users in Australia by forcing ISPs to employ deep packet inspection or similar technology to comply with an ill-thought out compulsorily censored internet feed.
I do not use the internet to obtain illegal material, do not have children in the house, and will be lobbying against your party in the next state and federal elections if I am forced to pay extra for slower internet access which is likely to suffer from false positive detection in a way that has been demonstrated for every single filtering scheme invented in the past.
Iapos;ll finish by saying that I have traditionally been a Labor supporter, but now that we finally have a liberal Liberal leader, I and others will find it a lot easier to vote for them in the future. Please keep this in mind before adopting overly paternalistic and populistic, but ill thought out policies in the future.
Yours sincerely,
Tim Connors
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