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Essentials of MIS 13th Edition

Essentials of MIS (13th Edition)

Book Edition13th Edition
Author(s)Laudon
ISBN9780134802756
PublisherPearson Higher Education
SubjectComputer Science
Net Neutrality: The Battle Continues
CASE STUDY QUESTIONS
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Review Questions
CASE STUDY QUESTIONS
MyLab MIS

Chapter 7, Net Neutrality: The Battle Continues, CASE STUDY QUESTIONS, Exercise 1

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Explanation

  • The impartial network explanation is the internet is developed across phone lines where traditional carriage rules are applied. These regulations advise telecommunications carriers to handle all calls and customers similarly.
  • Therefore, telecommunications networks do not give a customer either a clear call or a quicker call, except when offering a high price, and such service is considered tiered service.

 

Verified Answer

Net neutrality is an idea that states that service providers should encourage their subscribers, regardless of the type and source of information, to access all apps and content.

Reasons for currently getting a neutral internet:

Internet service providers offer neutral Broadband services. Based on a first-come, first-served, internet traffic is similarly shared and provided. 

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