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'''Network Neutrality''', colloquially known as '''Net Neutrality''' is a defining goal in 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> Further, it is a system of check and balances to ensure that no one entity, commercial or otherwise, influences the content or pace of the Internet.
'''Network Neutrality''', colloquially known as '''Net Neutrality''' is a defining goal in 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> Further, it is a system of checks and balances to ensure that no one entity, commercial or otherwise, influences the content or pace of the Internet.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:11, 24 April 2015

Network Neutrality, colloquially known as Net Neutrality is a defining goal in the development of the Internet. Simply put, it is the principle that "all internet traffic should be treated the same." [1] Further, it is a system of checks and balances to ensure that no one entity, commercial or otherwise, influences the content or pace of the Internet.

References

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