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help| Network neutrality (equivalently net neutrality, Internet neutrality or simply NN) is a principle that is applied to residential broadband networks, and potentially to all networks. A neutral broadband network is one that is free of restrictions on the kinds of equipment that may be attached, on the modes of communication allowed, which does not restrict content, sites or platforms, and where communication... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Network neutrality
See also: Network neutrality in the United States See also: Network neutrality in Canada -
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Network neutrality in the United States
Network neutrality in the U. S. is a contentious issue. Currently there is generally network neutrality in the United States, meaning that telecommunications companies rarely offer different rates to broadband and dial-up internet consumers based on internet-based content or service type; however, there are no clear legal restrictions against this. -
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Network neutrality (disambiguation)
"Network neutrality" refers to one or more of the following: Network stratification - the political debate about the future usage of the Internet. -
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Network neutrality in Canada
Network neutrality in Canada is a hotly debated issue. In Canada internet service providers (ISPs) generally provide internet service in a neutral manner, some notable exceptions are of course Bell Canada's and Rogers throttling of certain protocols and Telus's censorship of a specific website critical of the company. -
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Deep packet inspection
People and organizations concerned about privacy or network neutrality find probing into the upper layers of the Internet protocol to be offensive. -
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Comparison of United States presidential candidates, 2008
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Tim Wu
"Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination" (Abstract). ... "Why You Should Care about Network Neutrality: The Future of the Internet Depends On It!". -
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Political positions of Barack Obama
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Save the Internet
Save the Internet is a coalition of individuals, businesses, and non-profit organizations led by Free Press working for the preservation of network neutrality. -
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