The Pros And Cons Of Net Neutrality

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Net neutrality allows internet service providers to speed up there contents if you pay more or slow your content if you don't and also block website leading to others having to pay just to access to that certain site. When it comes to net neutrality there are pros and cons. The cons of net neutrality is giving people different amount of access to the internet. Today, in our generation, children all over the world rely on the internet as one of their very important resources. This might affect them from getting important information they need so they could get educated. Blocking important site from them blocks them away from their knowledge on certain topics. They pay to maintain it, and they want to profit off of it. And when you use more bandwidth, it costs them more money – yet they can’t always charge proportionally. They’ve tried to get that money out of Netflix and other bandwidth-devouring sites, but the stricter net neutrality gets, the less they are able to do stuff like that.”(Lovely) net neutrality force companies to ask other bandwidths for money just so they could maintain our services and how it