Monday, March 19, 2012

What is Net Neutrality to you??

What is Net Neutrality?? For me, Its When dealing with any form of network, be it telephone service, cable television or the Internet, there is often a business philosophy called network neutrality at work. When dealing specifically with Internet issues, the term is usually shortened to net neutrality, but the basic principles are still the same. Net neutrality refers to the non-discriminatory nature of essential Internet components such as servers, ISPs and transmissions lines. In the eyes of an idealized Internet, all users have the right to send and receive packets of information equally. The principle of net neutrality makes this possible.

At the present time, there is no actual law in the United States that enforces net neutrality, but an informal arrangement has been in place for many years. Net neutrality essentially levels the playing field for commercial websites, ensuring that a small online bookstore can still receive visitors, even if sites such as Amazon.com or Barnes&Noble.com are statistically more popular. Under the philosophy of net neutrality, individual Internet service providers (ISPs), search engines and major online services like Yahoo, America Online (AOL) or Google cannot restrict or filter a user's access to rival companies. AOL, for example, cannot prevent one of its subscribers from receiving e-mail  from Yahoo accounts. Its still a common problem to the world. It breaks down or more like a disappointing task. From what i learned through this words from a website I used to research, it's partly more---- the more e-mails you send, its still not free but also gives you double dose of taxes, bills in the internet. We'd ll hope that this problem would be solve somehow by a proper dictation and observation.