Sunday, March 8, 2015

Net Neutrality

Net Neutrality is when companies pay cable/radio/phone companies more money for their site or service to have a better signal. For example if Netflix paid internet companies more than Hulu pays then Netflix would stream faster and load faster than Hulu. Net Neutrality is extremely important to the public as well as big time corporations. Consumers for Hulu shouldn't have to wait to stream so Netflix consumers can stream faster. The Federal Communications Committee recently voted to regulate the internet which will eliminate this problem. Many companies and the public are extremely happy with this decision. Now Comcast won't be able to stream NBC 10 slower because they did a bad segment on them. All is fair!