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    net neutrality be repeal? Many people don’t know or care about net neutrality, but the reality is that it’s actually a big deal than you think. net neutrality first became a thing in the 1990s, but became noticeable in the 2003. The reason why net neutrality became something is because there were inequality connection speed between the provider and the consumer. Now in 2018, net neutrality will officially end in April, 23, 2018 if there are not enough votes. The definition of net neutrality is when

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    What Does Net Neutrality Mean For The Future Of IT? Techby Phil Bickerton - Apr 7, 2015 Twitter 0Facebook 1LinkedIn 17 inShare 17Google+ 0 Consider this; you’re in the supermarket and the lines are really long and slow moving. Then you notice a separate till at the end. The queue is much smaller and the customers are moving through the checkout really quickly, at a pace of almost double that of the regular tills. When you look closer, you notice a sign – pay extra to move faster through the checkout

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    You expect to be in control of your internet experience. When you use the internet you expect Net Neutrality. II. Reveal topic: This is why today, I urge you vote against the net neutrality repeal. A. Net neutrality is an FCC (Federal Communications Commission) regulation that is the internet's guiding principle. B. It is what allows users to freely communicate and browse the internet. C. Net Neutrality is the basic principle that prohibits internet service providers like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon

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    is planning to end net neutrality, which is a big deal. Net neutrality or open internet is the principle of having free, equal access to the internet, without having to pay or have internet service providers blocking and slowing down websites. For many years, people have been fighting to keep the internet free, and big companies and the FCC have been fighting back. Fighting to keep net neutrality has never been more important than now because the vote to end net neutrality is on December. 14. Fighting

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    (ISPs) from taking our internet freedom away. These rules are known as Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality is expected when we use the internet, otherwise, it would not seem like the internet at all. We could begin to experience slower speeds with higher prices and there would be nothing we could do about it, unless we stop the repeal of Net Neutrality all together. Ajit Pai, an FCC chairman, encouraged the repeal of Net Neutrality. Now that the FCC has voted to repeal it, it is up to us to stop it. Preventing

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    General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade people to be in favor of Net neutrality. Central Idea: Net neutrality is vital for a healthy internet, economy, and to maintain access to all information. Introduction I. Hello, I’m Dennis Pietrandrea and I am a IST major who has done research on Net Neutrality in preparation for this speech. II. Net Neutrality, it’s a term that I am sure most of you have never heard until today. III. If you were to google search it, you would be presented

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    net neutrality is that all data on the internet must be treated equally. So, this means that internet service providers cannot use deep packet inspection [2] (which is reading information contained in a packet to detect signs of unwanted or “unsavory” data) or any other means to discriminate against specific types of data or content they don’t necessarily agree with. One important aspect of the argument is how such a system would affect minority/low-income groups. I believe that net neutrality is

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    INTRODUCTION Net neutrality is an idea that have taken or derived from telephone line since the beginning of early twentieth century. In case of telephone lines, you can call to any number and it doesn’t matter that whether you are calling from operator A to operator B. It doesn’t matter whether you are calling narendra modi or barack Obama. The operator doesn’t have the authority to block the access to a number underforce by the law. Many countries have rules that asked telecom operator to provide

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    since the repeal of internet neutrality would affect the free market system in negative ways; as a result, people’s financial lives would also be affected in negative ways. For example, according to page 15 of Alan Joch’s article, “Debating Net Neutrality,” internet service providers could do something similar as companies like Google in which they can charge advertisers to show certain results when a person looks up something similar to their focus. If net neutrality does come to an end, then situations

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    Skeptics of net neutrality can often contend with those who support net neutrality by drawing comparisons with the Cable Act of 1992. The act was meant to protect the consumers by forcing cable companies to carry most local broadcast channels and prohibited them from charging local broadcasters to carry their own signal. One such argument came from Thomas W. Hazlett, a professor of law and economics at George Mason University; he stated that the act’s inability to maintain the number of customers

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