Saturday, March 3, 2007
What Is "Net Neutrality"?
Net neutrality is the abbreviation of Network neutrality, and it is also called Internet neutrality. As the name shows, it is an equal access to residential broadband networks such as Internet access, and the Internet operated according to this principle since its earliest days. It is because broadband carriers should not use their market power to control online. Until now, neutrality makes a lot of company like Google to grow. We are using the broadband like the Internet everyday without knowing that a lot of systems are used to protect the positions of consumers. Moreover, we cannot live without using the Internet, and almost all people including students own their computers and use the Internet. Therefore, for both the Internet users and companies related to the Internet, net neutrality is essential for our lives.
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