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Article: Net Neutrality Rules Laid Down

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Article: Net Neutrality Rules Laid Down

Thank author of this post/commentIn a 3-2 party line vote, the Federal Communications Commission has finally laid out the rulings they came up with to the public through a 194-page rules and related explanation.

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#1

Marynor

The technology truly evolves with great speed in the present generation and it is unstoppable. There are a lot of people are using the internet. They have enjoyed using various software as well as applications on the net. I think the implementation of Net Neutrality will be a big help for internet users as well as to web developers who want make things equal in using the internet applications and software.

#2

Novie Angelie

Hi there!

Technology, I really love the way technology gives rise to many opportunities in town. I really love new inventions that will really help those people in need. I am really captivated by this kind of products. I hope it will be soon. I am planning to go in Japan to see the technology they can offer to us.

Thanks you so much to all of you guys and have a great day to all!


#3

rare

Hi there!

i think, Technology really gives as a wide range of how we can really utilized or place or the place we call home. We practically sometimes forget that there are things that are easily to use that we prefer. I hope that people would not really abused it .I really hope for the best.

Thanks you so much to all of you guys and have a great day to all!


#4

Philippe Castro

I really admire how technology have improved and made the lives of people more convenient. With the advancement of technology, more and more things are being discovered and develop especially in the world of computers. A lot of users of internet are having great benefits through online.

But we should also consider the disadvantages of using technology because sometimes too much convenience may lead to the laziness of the people.


#5

Adam

Good luck controlling the web. Not to sound pessimistic but no matter how hard you control intellectual property rights, credit card and personal information, the second it hits the web in a "secure" situation, it immediately can become a target for hackers. Be careful.

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