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Net Neutrality: Not So Neutral?



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By : Carol Martin    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-10 11:13:16
Many rrndividuals are not feeling neutral about net neutrality-the idea that all content streaming into the Internet ought to be treated equally.

What "net neutrality" sounds fair enough, but what this really means is anything but neutral-if net neutrality legislation passes Congress, the companies which are developing new technology for the Internet and the consumers who want to enjoy it will not be treated fairly.

Lobbyists for "net neutrality legislation" are currently asking Congress to pass through a bill that will-in essence-stifle innovations for example Internet-based cable TV programming and high-speed broadband networks that are becoming produced by companies such as Verizon and AT&T.

The legislation would force Online sites providers to offer the same speed to Internet companies regardless of the content. So a big business sending out video content would be charged just like an individual blogger using less bandwidth. It only makes sense that Internet providers be able to set prices based on bandwidth use.

Everyone else-consumers, businesses, broadband providers and the government-must pay a competitive price for that bandwidth they use as well as for capabilities like mobility.

The legislation is a lobbying effort promoted by Web site interests, e-commerce sellers and bloggers who desire special government treatment, simply for them-one government-set broadband price, with special rates and scenarios that consumers do not get.

Essentially, net neutrality is simply special-interest legislation, designed to sound less self-serving.

Charging companies such as Google and Amazon for his or her use of the network could help fund new innovations that will eventually benefit consumers.

Net neutrality could cause a slower, less responsible Internet; higher broadband prices and taxes for consumers; less diversity within the broadband department; slower broadband deployment to any or all Americans; and less privacy, because net neutrality would require more government monitoring and surveillance of Internet traffic.

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