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What Net Neutrality Means

Autor:   •  March 3, 2015  •  Case Study  •  389 Words (2 Pages)  •  987 Views

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Video case: What net neutrality means

1st answer: Net neutrality gives the unhampered entree to the World Wide Web, anyone who is not dealing with cell phone companies and cable industry will surely support net neutrality authorizing users to create, share and act together freely without any disruption. If the service suppliers start charging extra for the usage of particular glancing then this will affect the whole world, but the suppliers will gain more money and more profits, there will be limitations for the users, there should be net neutrality.

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2nd answer: If ISPs and private commercial businesses start accusing so on they want then it will be problem to every internet user as it consequence the entire internet system, there will be no easy entree to the internet. We know today everything and every provider starts limiting the data which we use and start accusing more for whatever we use but all the main businesses and sellers are in contradiction of this as it will also disturb their business mainly finally the usage of the internet will also go-slow as they keep on accusing for all.

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3rd answer: FCC has recently decided to keep an eye on ISPs and the network providers and constantly monitor its behavior, this will help to gain more transparency between them. The FCC has set up some rules which has to be followed by the ISPs and the network providers, FCC is not preventing the ISPs but in fact its monitoring and setting up rules and watching closely whether it is performing its guidelines correctly or not and even the consumer can make a complain to FCC if there is a problem with the ISPs.

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