Network Neutrality, or Net Neutrality, is the leading rule which makes the Internet open and free.
It makes sure every user can accesses the content or uses the programs and devices that they want to. Then, with Network Neutrality, moving data is the only thing that the network has to do. It stops the companies that use the wires from distinguishing against content by source or ownership.
Network Neutrality helps economic innovation, democratic participation on the Internet. And it also made the Internet an outstanding environment for open communications, public participation and free speech.
But, there are some companies that don’t like Network Neutrality. The biggest telephone and cable companies want to be “Internet gatekeepers” that decide which web sites are good or not to access. They want to tell that their own search engines or other services are better.
Monday, October 23, 2006
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