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We May Start Paying To Access Websites With The Halt Of Net Neutrality by Nobody: 1:32pm On Feb 11, 2018
Odds are, you’ve probably seen the phrase “net neutrality” somewhere online in the past month or so, and for good reason. Net neutrality is the idea that all websites will load just as fast as any other site when you access them from your device. From streaming Netflix to posting on Facebook to shopping on Amazon and reading articles on First to Know, your internet speed for all of these activities are the same under our current net neutral system. But that could all change very soon.
Ajit Pai, a former lawyer for Verizon and now the FCC Chairman appointed by the Trump Administration, wants to end net neutrality and give Internet Service Providers (ISP’s) the freedom to pick and choose which sites you’ll have access to and others that may not load at all.
Consumers are worried that this will lead to a “website package” model much like how TV channel packages are sold by cable providers. This will allow your ISP to put extra price tags on popular websites, and some websites may even become inaccessible if you don’t want to shell out the extra cash.
Here’s a mockup infographic you may see coming to an Internet Service Provider near you:
All the major players have come out in support of keeping net neutrality where it is. Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, Snapchat and other tech companies could all lose money if their consumers’ access is restricted. Meanwhile, Verizon, AT&T, Comcast and other ISPs are wringing their hands together, promising they won’t abuse their new freedoms if given the chance.
Unfortunately for you and me, there’s not much impact we as consumers have on whether net neutrality stays or goes. The FCC’s decision is made by a 5-member board, and 3 of the 5 have already said that they will be voting to repeal net neutrality. That means this is already looking like a done deal, but feel free to call your Congressman and complain!
So how long do we have until Net Neutrality is a thing of the past? There’s an official vote slated for December 14th.


Mods, please transfer this to the right section

Re: We May Start Paying To Access Websites With The Halt Of Net Neutrality by eezeribe(m): 2:42pm On Feb 11, 2018
OK
Re: We May Start Paying To Access Websites With The Halt Of Net Neutrality by cooldipo(m): 4:44pm On Feb 11, 2018
This is a huge move capable of shaking up the internet like we know it....


Another social level of internet access about to be created.... You can be sure access will be charged in dollars..... Nigerian youths will feel the pinch more


There will be less tribal clash here too and Student will finally be able to face their book. I trust Nigeria to find a way around it if the charges are not reasonable!

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