Net Neutrality

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Why should we be concerned about the open Internet? In, the early 1990s modern Internet was launched. After, the build-up in traffic flow (Internet service) multiple big IPS (Internet Service Providers) were caught reducing data from public sites to thousands of US firms and residential consumers in dozens of places across the region. As a following, the Obama administration pressed on new Net Neutrality laws, intending IPS’s cannot prohibit different websites or apps, limiting of services, or no discrimination amongst enterprises, provoking many questions and apprehensions. Net Neutrality is the governing rules for a free Internet. The freedom of the network is in jeopardy, and as the users, we must defend the freedom of the open Internet. Large Internet service Suppliers are seeking to block the Internet and raise charges for Americans to control the network and the American consumers can restrict large IPS from gaining complete control. Without Net Neutrality, the open Internet could settle into the grip of larger …show more content…
That explains, large ISP companies, cannot prevent, or withhold services, because of what each purchaser needs the network for, and must consider every customer (large or small) as an equal. So why are large ISP’s seeking to end the Net Neutrality? One reason is that it allows Telecommunication corporations to offer unlimited data plans. Providing low-income customers to experience the Internet with no restrictions. Larger IPS argues that Net Neutrality favors the smaller companies? No Net Neutrality would allow large IPS’s companies to decide what company grows and what does not. Big IPS’s companies still want to incorporate fast and slow lanes. Even though, large IPS supply services the Net Neutrality allows the consumer to have control. Without Net Neutrality IPS’s companies will have paid prioritization. Making consumer pay for limited services determined by the IPS