What is this about?

When we log onto the Internet, we take a lot for granted. We assume we'll be 
able to access any Web site we want, whenever we want, at the fastest speed, 
whether it's a corporate or mom-and-pop site. We assume that we can use any 
service we like -- watching online video, listening to podcasts, sending 
instant messages -- anytime we choose. What makes all these assumptions 
possible is Net Neutrality.




What is Net Neutrality?

Net Neutrality is the guiding principle that preserves the free and open 
Internet.

Net Neutrality means that Internet service providers may not discriminate 
between different kinds of content and applications online. It guarantees a 
level playing field for all Web sites and Internet technologies.

Net Neutrality is the reason the Internet has driven economic innovation, 
democratic participation and free speech online. It protects the consumer's 
right to use any equipment, content, application or service without 
interference from the network provider. With Net Neutrality, the network's only 
job is to move data -- not to choose which data to privilege with higher 
quality service.  


http://www.savetheinternet.com/frequently-asked-questions?gclid=COeFqfqAwaQCFdJL5Qodtxj-iw
    

  
 
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