
Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality
The principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source without favoring or blocking particular products or websites.
Equal Internet
Proponents of equal internet believe equal access to the Internet provides freedom of information exchange. They also argue this net neutrality promotes competition and innovation for Internet services while upholding standardization of internet data transmission essential for its growth.
Tiered Network Access
Proponents of tiered network access believe that telecommunications providers should have the freedom to prioritize traffic based on service and infrastructure considerations. They also argue that net neutrality disincentivizes competition among providers that leads to innovation.
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