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The term Net Neutrality has been bandied around even more of late, but what does it really mean?  In short, it’s  the “principle that advocates all internet traffic to be treated equally, that packets (of data) are delivered on a first-come, first-served basis regardless from where they originated or to where they are destined.”  The Infographic below contains 15 facts that will give you a good understanding on Net neutrality and it’s also worth taking a look at this 3 minute video for a helpful overview.

 

Infographic by OnlineMBA

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One Response to 15 Facts about Net Neutrality

  1. Alex Fossa says:

    I understand the theory of net neutrality, but I think it would be impossible to fully impose and even if it was possible I’m not convinced it would be fair as some sites make far more of a contribution to the net than others. There are so many different factors to take in to account and it would take such huge resources to police to too, not too mention the cost!

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