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Net neutrality (Definition (Function without net neutrality ("Without…
Net neutrality
Definition
"Net-neutrality is the right to go where you want and do what you want on the internet without your broadband provider getting in the way. It means your broadband provider can't block websites, throttle services or charge you premiums if you want to reach certain online content." (Rosenworcel, 2017, para. 6)
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On Tuesday (Nov. 21), he made the most brutal cut so far, saying the commission plans to wipe out net neutrality rules that require that all data goes over the internet is treated the same" (Timmons, 2017, para. 3)
"Net-neutrality is the principle that all inter traffic should be treated equally and that inter service providers can't prioritize their content over competitors'." (Reilly, 2017, para. 3).
"This net-neutrality ensures that we have the freedom to access the content we want and that the press is not abridged from creating and disseminating its own content." (Baker, 2017, para. 7)
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Without net neutrality
Broadband providers can hike up prices and tone down internet speeds depending on which is favourable.