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Jay Sawyer from Northbrook Explains the Pros and Cons of Net Neutrality

According to Jay Sawyer from Northbrook, net neutrality is a principle that means everything on the internet should be readily available to access. Without net neutrality, the information can be used to further restrict access to certain types of content. Indeed, removing net neutrality puts corporations in control. Moreover, the users are forced to pay more for highly restricted online access. On the other hand, net neutrality is the reason why an individual ISP cannot block access to some material. Moreover, the presence of net neutrality assures that the ISPs cannot charge users access fees for particular websites.

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Jay Sawyer from Northbrook Explains the Pros and Cons of Net Neutrality

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  1. Jay Sawyer from Northbrook Explains the Pros and Cons of Net Neutrality

  2. Jay Sawyer from Northbrook Discusses about Net Neutrality • According to Jay Sawyer from Northbrook, net neutrality is a principle that means everything on the internet should be readily available to access • Moreover, the users are not blocked or restricted based on their activity • In other words, you are free to use your online services until and unless you are not doing anything illegal

  3. Sawyer Elaborates the Impact of Removing Net Neutrality • Without net neutrality, the information can be used to further restrict access to certain types of content • Indeed, removing net neutrality puts corporations in control • Moreover, the users are forced to pay more for highly restricted online access • It will also mean that full internet access would be available to those who can afford it, limiting the voice of those who can’t • Without net neutrality, the internet would be heavily censored and freedoms of expression severely restricted

  4. Why Net Neutrality Matters? • Jay Sawyer from Northbrook explains why net neutrality matters • It is the reason why an individual ISP cannot block access to some material • Moreover, the presence of net neutrality assures that the ISPs cannot charge users access fees for particular websites • Otherwise, an ISP can establish tiered access plans with certain in-network websites advertised as free and premium fees for accessing out of network sites • Sawyer argues that net neutrality ensures that businesses can compete freely on the internet without having to pay gatekeeper tolls

  5. Ending Net Neutrality can be Beneficial for Broadband Services • With the explosion of video streaming and online gaming, it has already become quite expensive for broadband services to provide internet access • “Ending net neutrality will enable the companies to experiment and raise money to expand their networks”, quotes Jay Sawyer from Northbrook

  6. Thank You Jay Sawyer, Northbrook

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