Verizon Blocking VPN Traffic

How is a motley of laypeople supposed to design (and manufacture) delphic x86 CPUs or create gigantic real-world infrastructures (in the case of an ISP). Is anything stopping us? Ostensibly no, but if you weren't a parochial libertard, you'd understand why the tech industry has had their cocks up our asses for so long. Clearly you can no longer feel the dick up your ass; faggot.

Cool screeching, but I never implied support for any of this. I asked a simple question that answered. I don't live in Ameriburger so all I know is the FCC gave the shaft to the Obamanet.

Mullvad on OpenVPN works for me :^)

Except wireless data is regulated differently and generally is given more leeway than wired data. On the flip side, even if Pai wasn't running things, they still may have done this, hoping that they could call everyone who objected pedophiles (that's the only reason someone would use a VPN, right goys?).

Sorry, it's just that there are so many rabid libertards here; it's hard to tell sometimes. My bad.

Most cable and telephone companies have a deal with the cities and counties to be the sole providers of service and it's usually balanced by providing for repair work on infrastructure that the city or county would otherwise have to cover.

A fucking swedish vpn for 5 euro bucks a month kek

Anyone with verizon isp having this problem?

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it wouldn't suprise me if android was at fault here not verizon.
openvpn on android has always been iffy. drivers could be crashing, google themselves could be fucking with it, power saving features, a lot of things. the only way to know for sure is to try it with another phone or a hotspot. it would suprise me if they were blocking vpn traffic on hotspot devices (not phones, dedicated ones). Verizon also sells home 4g internet, which is stupid expensive, but again it would suprise me if they would intentionally block that considering how much money they would rake in if you use the hell out of it.