Net Neutrality Pros And Cons

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Net Neutrality Net Neutrality is a principle that internet service providers must all be equal, they cannot be above or below one another. Net Neutrality was put in place by the Obama Administration, and is now trying to be taken down by the Federal Communications Commission. Because of Donald Trump’s administration, Net Neutrality is at risk. On December 14th, 2017, Net Neutrality was taken to court. The votes came out as three to two, making Net Neutrality become repealed. The internet is used by many Americans today. A census which was made recently had found that approximately 88.5% of Americans use the internet. That would be an approximate total of 286,942,362 million American users. The current approximate population of the United States is 324,118,787 million. The internet is involved for many things. It is crazy to see how five people could easily and quickly change the way over 250 million Americans would begin to live if Net Neutrality were to be repealed. Every American is able to get a free education. The internet is now a huge learning tool used for education. Many schools today use computers, tablets, and other tools that require the use of internet. A lot of tests by the …show more content…

If Net Neutrality were to be repealed, the internet would cost more a lot more than it already is. On top of that, other services would cost extra. Like for example, Netflix would most likely charge ten dollars to stream a movie. Or, Google may charge extra per search. If this were to be repealed, I strongly believe that nobody would pay the extra fees, and all would automatically fail. I believe that no American would want to be charged extra for a service, if they could receive the same service another way for a cheaper price, or no price at all. Already, many large internet service providers have argued against Net Neutrality. Just like Netflix, who had tweeted an apology for what had gone