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Net Neutrality: what is it really about?

April 25th, 2008  |  by Semantic Overload  |  published in debate, discussion, internet, web

Net Neutrality has been an ongoing debate for quite a few years now. In its simplest terms, net neutrality is a principle that states that all traffic on the internet must be treated the same way; that there should be no preferential treatment to a specific kind or class of traffic. The are many camps [...]

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