Monday, March 5, 2007

What Is Net Neutrality?

Network neutrality is the principle that Internet users should be under the control of surveillance. I t means that Internet users are always understood about their action on the Internet. Internet, telephone, and television are examples of Network Neutrality. Basically, net neutrality it shows to access to the Internet equally. As one article says that the broadband carriers should not be permitted to use their marketing power for competing or discriminating. For example, Telephone Company cannot tell customers who they can call and what they can say; moreover, these companies are not allowed to use their market power online to control them. Recently, status of net neutrality is in danger to make carriers clear and to mention it although it is also necessary.

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