Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Question 1 for Consideration

1. What is net neutrality?

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Net neutrality is about equal access to the Internet for everyone. It is the principle that Internet users should be in control of what they view or use on the Internet. Net neutrality has allowed many companies on the web to launch and grow.

Anonymous said...

Net neutrality is not a law and it is not internet packaging. It is that everyone has equal access. One site said that it is about regulating amount of things seen on the internet and increasing the cost of internet sites.

Anonymous said...

Net neutrality is the free access to the internet. Some people want to have users pay for an internet package in order to get certain features of the internet. This would limit the access the we have. Net neutrality is about not having this happen. Being able to keep the World Wide Web free to browse for everyone, no limits.

Anonymous said...

Net neutrality, a major issue in U.S. telecommunications, is the principle that Internet users should be in control of what they view and what applications they use on the Internet. It basically allows people to navigate the Internet, going from website to website, learning information.

Anonymous said...

Chelsea Ruff

Net neutrality is the idea that everyone should be given equal access to the Internet and that users should be in control of what they want to use or view while on the Web. A network that adheres to the idea of net neutrality does not impose restrictions on the types of equipment that Internet users are allowed to utilize.

Anonymous said...

Net neutrality is the idea of free and equal access to the internet by everyone. Each user has the control of which sites they want to visit.

Christian Vanseth said...

Net neutrality is the principle that Internet providers allow for free and equal access to the internet by their users. The users are in control of the sites they choose to view, without limits.

Anonymous said...

Net neutrality is where each user has the control of which sites they want to view. The most important thing to note is that net neutrality is not a law.

Anonymous said...

Net neutrality is the concept that the Internet users are in control. That means that they all have equal access and that they can basically go wherever they want and view whatever they want. It is very important to remember that net neutrality is not a law.

Anonymous said...

Net neutraity is equal access to the Internet for all users. People can trim down the information they are looking at and use what they want. Other companies can expand their business because of net neutrailty.

Anonymous said...

Net neutrality is keeping the internet open and accessible to all users. However, people are trying to make users pay a fee to view websites. They think this will help monitor the internet. In the end it will only hurt companies by doing this, because small companies will not be able to put their websites out due to it costing so much.