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'''Network Neutrality''', colloquially known as '''Net Neutrality''' is a defining goal of the development of the Internet. Simply put, it is the principle that "all internet traffic should be treated the same." <ref>Chalmers, Susan. Network Neutrality. 2015. Retrieved 23 Apr 2015.</ref>
'''Network Neutrality''', colloquially known as '''Net Neutrality''' is a defining goal of the development of the Internet. Simply put, it is the principle that "all internet traffic should be treated the same." <ref>Chalmers, Susan. Network Neutrality. 2015. Retrieved 23 Apr 2015.</ref>
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Network Neutrality, colloquially known as Net Neutrality is a defining goal of the development of the Internet. Simply put, it is the principle that "all internet traffic should be treated the same." [1]

References

  1. Chalmers, Susan. Network Neutrality. 2015. Retrieved 23 Apr 2015.