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The internet should be free for everyone
Introduction
Introduction
Students have to provide extra internet data to face online learning
the use of technology are increasing and it force several parties to provide their best internet data
generation 4.0 is having a dependence on the gadget
Start
In nowadays internet is an human necessary
internet is an incredible invention
in 2014 2.7 billion people, or around one-third of the Earth's population, have access to the Internet.
Main topics
knowledge
provide more knowledge
simpler than book
By making the internet free of charge, we are leveling the playing field and giving everyone the opportunity to access what ever knowledge they want, whenever they want it.
connectivity
allows people from all over the world to engage in vibrant online communities
Communication with other citizens of the world should not be reliant on being able to afford an internet connection, and everyone should have the ability to make friends, build networks, and even work with others regardless of financial status or geographical boundaries.
freedom
The internet brings freedom to its users in many ways
freedom is available to anyone who can access the internet
ensuring that everyone can access the internet without charge means that the freedom it brings is accessible to all.
choice
The internet gives users access to a global marketplace of unparalleled scope.
Free internet gives people the power to choose what they spend their money on
Free internet does not withhold these benefits from people based on whether they can afford a connection
people power
The internet is well-known as a platform where people can discuss issues, politics, society, economy, and other matters, as well as giving a platform for change-makers to flourish
Free internet will also facilitate the sharing and development of ideas that range from technology to health, art to finance, and politics to sociology- all of these things are core parts of a functioning society and the internet is the perfect platform to allow people from all walks of life to meet and discuss in a virtual environment.
Closing
free access to the internet ensures a fairer society, one where all enjoy unhindered access to knowledge and communications. No wonder the United Nations thinks internet access is a human right. President Obama went a step further and said that “the Internet is not a luxury, it is a necessity”. One can only hope that governments and business agree on how to make this fantastic and almost atomistic dream a reality.