Last week a United States court ruled the United States government cannot regulate the bandwidth allocated to internet sites. This move sparked strong reactions from supporters of both free enterprise and free speech. Does this mark the end of net neutrality?
From a business perspective, one would want to be able to pay communications companies to favor their services or devices, but from an end user view, I feel it is taking advantage of our rights and abilities. No matter what service I have , what device I am using, I want to be able to view and have the same access to everything equally. Being limited only creates tension, jealously, and competition, nothing which good can come from. people will fight for their rights, companies will fight for their profits, and the government will be forced in between the two to make a decision. Will this be the best decision? Probably not, but at least it will give some sort of legality to the question, forcing us to live with an answer, rather than rebel against "what could be" if things were done a certain way. In my opinion, I think companies should face the fact that they need to create equal services for every person who is paying to use it, without and limitations or censorship.
From a business perspective, one would want to be able to pay communications companies to favor their services or devices, but from an end user view, I feel it is taking advantage of our rights and abilities. No matter what service I have , what device I am using, I want to be able to view and have the same access to everything equally. Being limited only creates tension, jealously, and competition, nothing which good can come from. people will fight for their rights, companies will fight for their profits, and the government will be forced in between the two to make a decision. Will this be the best decision? Probably not, but at least it will give some sort of legality to the question, forcing us to live with an answer, rather than rebel against "what could be" if things were done a certain way. In my opinion, I think companies should face the fact that they need to create equal services for every person who is paying to use it, without and limitations or censorship.
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