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    Limitations: There are no limitations on internet service usage other than the limitations proposed by the government. User is free and open to access the data that is present in the internet with much more speed regardless of pay. 2) Consistent speed: There will be no throttling or censorship from internet service provides deciding upload and download rates and based…

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    Piatchek Law Firm will be the legal service providers. They assist new business owners in pursuit of their goals and dreams, and they are excited to help their clients explore new business ideas and watching the ideas come to life. Furthermore, the accounting firm that will help my business will…

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    Internet is growing rapidly. A growing concern to manage the growth and reliability of the Internet is net neutrality. It is important to understand how it can be regulated by the Federal Communication Commission and what authority Internet service providers maintain. As electronic communications are now becoming a staple in individuals and businesses daily operation, it is vital to understand the potential privacy concern of utilizing email. The use of email communications opens the user up to…

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    Net Neutrality INTRO: The principle of net neutrality, a subject currently causing much dispute in the United States, asserts that broadband Internet providers must treat all information on the Internet equally, without censoring or favoring different users, sources, services, content, or platforms; essentially, people who support net neutrality support an Internet without discrimination. Since its inception, the Internet has rapidly changed how society functions by creating a new dynamic…

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    Businesses today, no matter big or small, rely on the internet to get them off the ground whether they’re a start up company, or if their services involve using the world wide web. It’s the most perfect platform to advertise one’s company, product and/or service without taking up any physical, costly space like a billboard because it’s all online and digital, free to look at and research upon. The main purpose of the internet is to allow anyone to search up anything they desire, whether it’s…

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    companies that provide similar services as Verizon. Verizon offers diversified services to its consumers. These services range from providing television access to offering internet, landline, and wireless communication services. Verizon faces tough challenges from other firms in the industry on all business fronts. For example, Verizon faces AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and a few other organizations in wireless communication…

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    those that wish to see it end. Service providers are a business. They will stay in business as long as people continue to pay them and use the internet. By protesting and becoming a hermit, they will not profit from us. When net neutrality returns, then we will return. Until then, we should seek home in the forests and mountains. Why should one care about net neutrality and how does it impact people? Net neutrality is a way of saying that internet service providers should not favor…

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    - a professor at Columbia Law School. The core concept of net neutrality is that all data should be treated equally regardless of source, destination, or content (Jackson, 2014). Proponents of net neutrality contend that governments and internet providers should treat all data in the same way without being biased or discriminatory. Accordingly, a neutral network should not limit users to the platforms, sites, content, or data quantity that they can download. The concept of net neutrality has…

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    daily life. Internet service providers need regulation because consumers and content providers deserve to use the internet at a decent cost and speed and removing regulations only serves the ISPs. Regulation like net neutrality is a great thing for both consumers and content providers. It is important because everyone gets to access and provide content without packet discrimination. According to Hong et al, “CPs are worse off under packet discrimination” (376). If content providers are worse…

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    same and should not have restrictions by internet service providers. The term was created by Tim Wu, a professor of telecommunication law at the University of Columbia (Thyra). Tim Wu believes that the public should all have access to internet information equally regardless of what it is and how much information is provided. Net neutrality would have been a benefit to the company Netflix when it was restricted bandwidth from internet service providers late 2014, thus leaving us the user…

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