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    no competition when choosing a 5G internet service provider in the future. Therefore, the rules set forth to ensure Net Neutrality will remain important as we enter this 5G era. Let me go over Net Neutrality briefly, so we're all on the same page. Net Neutrality In February of 2015, the FCC instated rules known as the "Open Internet" rules. Many know them as the Net Neutrality rules. While there was much fear mongering from internet service providers (ISPs) and those and the pockets of ISPs,…

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    Internet is simply too important to allow broadband providers to be the ones making the rules” (PBS). To ensure the free flow of information and fairness of the digital society, regulation is necessary, but meaningful regulation is integral. To uphold rights in the digital age, equality of access and maintain net neutrality are necessary though there are multiple avenues to consider in achieving this. Currently, Internet traffic is managed by service providers…

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    The definition of Net Neutrality is the concept that broadband Internet service providers should provide nondiscriminatory access to Internet content, platforms, etc., and should not manipulate the transfer of data regardless of its source or destination. Net Neutrality is controversial because the FCC is trying to re-classify internet as a utility, which means that the government can control it more, and Internet Service Provider (ISP) companies do not want this. The World Wide Web(WWW) was…

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    may continue to grow or it may dwindle due to the lack of stability. If net neutrality is destroyed, who would be willing to pay for a service that has been free since the beginning of its time? Net neutrality should be the status quo on internet usage to keep is loyal users. Large corporations such as phone companies, cable providers and internet service providers (ISPs) are against net neutrality solely because of their interest in greater financial prosperity. These conglomerates that are…

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    Let's get into it. Net neutrality is the idea that internet service providers shouldn't be allowed to unfairly treat or grant special treatment to particular sites and apps. Under the current net neutrality rules, broadband and wireless providers like Rogers and Bell, can't block or slow down your access to lawful content, nor can they make "fast lanes" for content providers who are willing to pay extra. In other words, your internet provider can't slow your video stream so you'll keep your…

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    Rather, these laws would address Paid Prioritization, a system “where a broadband provider engages in “vertical prioritization” by favoring its own content” (Aid). Paid Prioritization is what internet Service providers claim is their “Free Speech” but, paid prioritization limits net neutrality; so it cannot be classified as “Free Speech” if it since it hinders the speech of others. To maintain net…

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    can access the internet; therefore, we pay the internet service providers(ISP) to use net neutrality. The government authorized the use of net neutrality and can change the laws to take it away. There is a bill being voted on that will cancel net neutrality and make customers pay for individual uses on the internet. For example: to use Netflix, Facebook, or Youtube and these apps will charge monthly fees instead of paying one internet provider for net neutrality. Net neutrality changes the way…

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    neutral internet which means that internet service providers should not block legal content, applications or facilities, or forbid the use of non-harmful devices. Net neutrality works on the principle that all web traffic flow should be treated equally, no matter where it originated or the type of data transmitted. A neutral Internet provides a massive, open, and worldwide market, and the ability for anyone to access information, products, and services via any Internet connection; it is this…

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    is important not only to me but to everyone in modern society. Within my field and career of Information Technology, I rely on the internet for all my work. It is the lifeblood for all that I do. Net neutrality is the principle that internet service providers (ISPs) and governments regulating the Internet must treat all data on the Internet the same (Wikipedia, 2017). In the United States, major ISPs have spent $572 million on lobbying against net neutrality (Bass, 2017). The Federal…

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    discrimination. Meaning that internet service providers (ISPs) cannot and should not restrict access to any online content or show any favoritism to any online source above others. The debate over net neutrality has a long-standing history. To begin we must understand classifications of communication services un the Communications Act of 1934. Title I of the Communications Act pertains to information services, whereas Title II pertains to telecommunication services. In the early 2000’s access…

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