Before 2005, Network Neutrality was less popular in daily vernacular and not pumped so voraciously through the Blog-o-sphere and was understood more commonly as forcing a distinction between websites and services based on packets of information (that all sites send and receive) whose total measure was in excess of some undefined average.
Nothing is messier than arguing a term that changed definition completely – today, people just aren’t sure if they’re for or against it. Today, Net Neutrality is defined as absolute non-discrimination…
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Vincent Cerf, the Godfather of the Internet, stated that online videos will move from streaming to being set up for download. What this does to advertising and sites like YouTUBE aren’t discussed here. What is advised is that new users and those thinking of purchasing new computers consider the Hard drive capacity to be more important than ever in coming years.
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What do we want? The Internet! And when do we want it? Now! And how much more are we willing to pay for it? … I said, ‘how much more?’ What?! Net Neutrality isn’t just a fun couple of words anymore. We first reported this on TVDinar. Now that the Senate is back in session, the phrase is back in the news. The easiest explanation is this: There are highways and there are Toll roads, or; there’s cable TV and there’s pay-per-view.

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