Monday, March 5, 2007

What is Network Neutrality?


Net Neutrality is a kind of device to preserves the free and open Internet.

Net Neutrality ensures that all users can access to any Web sites by their own intention. With Net Neutrality, the work the network is to move data, so it is not choose Web sites. Net Neutrality prevents the companies that control the wires from discriminating against selection and resorting by tremendous power over Internet access such as NTT and the government.

The largest telephone and cable companies try to control which Web sites go fast or slow, and which won't load at all. They want to discriminate in favor of their own search engines, while slowing down or blocking their competitors for their profits. That’s the infringement of right to know, in addition, it is manipulation of information. Thus, users must strongly appeal to protect Net Neutrality for providers. However, they are hard to know about the infringement. You know, you do not care about that; thus, each government has to set monitoring agency.

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