What is net neutrality and why is it important?

La net neutrality, not to be confused with technological neutrality, It is a principle that seeks to ensure free access to the content available on the Internet. To the extent that internet providers could, eventually, block certain pages, services and / or content, to benefit others that in turn benefit them economically, net neutrality is a principle that is imperative to make it law in as many countries as possible so that we can all access information without internet providers limiting our possibilities. Chile has already done it, in Spain it is still under discussion ...


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  1.   cvargasc said

    Telefónica, the ISP in Peru, on several occasions has systematically blocked the IPs of Free Hosting, on the other hand Facebook is also blocking free domains such as co.cc, good information to be aware of the issue.

    Greetings from Peru

  2.   Carlos Ernest Pruna said

    The video is very good, I wonder what I could call what happens in Cuba ??? hehehehe

  3.   kiwi_kiwi said

    Here in Mexico, the internet company cablevision limits the bandwidth for p2p and for games ... I mean ahem, ahem ... my guys tell me. And if you let yourself they also limit the servers to which they connect you, according to them to "save".

  4.   kiwi_kiwi said

    This is a sensitive issue because every day we witness how companies follow the guidelines determined by the political agenda of governments that allow them to get their slices of money.

    Because the attacks on net neutrality, is an attack on human freedom to access knowledge. And we cannot allow that to governments that only seek to control the information that circulates.

    Knowledge is power and when the people have power, governments tremble, so in China and North Korea a person is worth less than the shoes they are wearing.