Sunday, 22 August 2010

15 Facts About Net Neutrality


Lately there's a lot of talk about Net neutrality. Net neutrality refers to the absence of restrictions or priorities placed on the type of content carried over the Internet by the carriers and ISPs that run the major backbones. It states that all traffic be treated equally.

Some major carriers have lobbied to eliminate net neutrality in order to charge sites based on their traffic. If net neutrality were abandoned entirely, at some point, owners of all web sites might have to pay the carriers' fees to prevent their content from bogging down in a low-priority delivery queue.

15 Facts About Net Neutrality.

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