Network Neutrality

Posted on July 18, 2006 by chatombre.
Categories: Articles, General, Life, Political, Tech, Writing.

What is network neutrality?

Here’s what ResearchBuzz says:

“Network neutrality” (also called “net neutrality”) is the idea that an Internet access provider must provide access to all parts of the Internet without prejudice — without blocking areas completely, without slowing areas down, etc. According to net neutrality an access provider should treat all Internet traffic equally no matter what it is (e-mail, Web page, video, game, etc.) or where it comes from.

So please go to Save the Internet and Take Action Now to save the internet– this is very important!

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