Page values for "Roll back net neutrality"

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_creationDateDatetimeDecember 25, 2017 4:20:13 PM
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TopicPageNet neutrality in the United States
Position_fragmentStringNet neutrality should be repealed
PositionPageNet neutrality in the United States / Net neutrality should be repealed
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SourcePageThe Detroit News
DateDateDecember 2, 2017
URLURLhttp://www.detroitnews.com/story/opinion/editorials/2017/12/02/roll-back-net-neutrality/108247670/
QuoteTextNet neutrality supporters argue that without the regulations internet companies will be able to throttle websites at their discretion and charge more for certain content. Streaming videos from sites like Netflix and YouTube, for example, use much more bandwidth than text only. But that’s not happening, and at the end of day it’s about who is going to charge the customer. Is Netflix going to charge you more to get content up faster or will it be Comcast charging more to ensure your Netflix service is uninterrupted? The current regulatory structure is best suited to allow market forces, not the government, to make that decision.
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Roll back net neutrality by The Detroit News editorial board (The Detroit News, December 2, 2017) (view)