Net neutrality: an incredibly dry term to describe our ability to have open and equal access to all content on the internet. It made headlines in the United States last year, and will remain a big issue in 2018. But what is it, and will it affect New Zealand?
Net neutrality has been a core principle of the internet since its founding. Essentially, it dictates that internet service providers (ISPs) treat all data equally. In other words, the businesses connecting consumers to the internet can’t charge different rates for different content, or set up fast lanes that allow some content to load more quickly.
from Eve’s Feed http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/101255330/What-is-net-neutrality-and-why-should-New-Zealanders-care-about-it
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https://evewilki1971.wordpress.com/2018/02/16/what-is-net-neutrality-and-why-should-new-zealanders-care-about-it/
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