Why You Should Care About Net Neutrality
Released on 06/22/2017
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Have you ever been stuck
on a really slow Internet connection?
One so slow that you just can't stream video
or you have to give up on using certain sites
or apps because they just take too long to load?
Well, imagine that certain sites were permanently
confined to a slow lane like that
while others were allowed to operate at full speed
unless either you or the owners of the site
was willing to cough up extra money
to your Internet provider
to get things zipping along again.
It would be like paying to board earlier for an airplane
but for just about for anything that you do online.
These hypothetical slow lanes are at the heart
of the debate over net neutrality.
The idea that Internet service providers
shouldn't be allowed to discriminate against
or grant preferential treatment
to particular sites and apps.
Without net neutrality, broadband providers
like Comcast, Charter, as well as mobile carriers like
AT&T and Verizon could slow Netflix to a crawl
in order to keep you paying for their television package.
Or, they could block you from accessing Skype
in order to keep you using your cell phone messages.
Basically, a world without net neutrality
might mean that you have to pay more
to access the Internet content you want.
But, it could also crush innovation
because, without a level playing field,
new apps and services won't be able to compete
with entrenched companies.
The next YouTube or Snapchat might never get off the ground
if they have to work out special deals with
every Internet provider in the country
just to reach customers.
Without net neutrality, the future could be stuck
in a slow lane.
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