Thursday, October 22, 2009

Network Neutrality

Network neutrality is a term used to describe the way users of the internet ought to have control over the content they view and the applications they utilise. Individuals should have the ability to access any web content they aspire and utilise any applications they prefer, free of restrictions or any limitations set by their ISP (Internet Service Provider).

Network neutrality should be preserved due to its vast significance in the success of the internet. It is an issue that will potentially shape the future of the internet. The internet’s design concept was to maximise user choice, innovation and introduce an explosion of consumer benefits. It has become a gigantic worldwide mechanism for economic growth and prosperity, user choice, innovation and global competitiveness.

Fair Vs. Foul in Net Neutrality Debate. America.
The Moderate Voice. November 24th, 2007
http://themoderatevoice.com/media/internet/16239/fair-vs-foul-in-net-neutrality-debate/


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