Prepared for today to be the good ol' days? Net Neutrality is a simple idea, that everyone (and every business) gets access to the same internet. For Americans, this has to do with the taxpayers paying for the original infrastructure and participating for several iterations after that. Different other countries also were participants.
In the background were always the phone companies. Most of the originals would not be recognizable, but there is the fear that they would become further unrecognizable if there is great benefit to treating the internet as a turf-fight, each big communications group grabbing a piece. Google's back-room agreement this week with Verizon is worth most citizens being interested. Following is the beginning of CrunchGear's article:



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