FCC Announces Net Neutrality Ending Date And People Start To Feel The Effects Of Net Neutrality Ending

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Net Neutrality is ending. The FCC chairman Fajita Herman has announced on December 12th 2017 that net neutrality would be ending in 2018. But what was the date of it ending. On December 26th 2017 the date was released. Net neutrality is officially ending on January 31st 2018.

So now that you know that what is net neutrality? Net neutrality is a prime internet rule stating your ISP can't slow down, speed up, or block and restrict, or even charge for access to certain content accessible on the internet through your computer. Imagine if you got on your laptop about to watch videos on YouTube to find out that the website was blocked and you had to pay thousands of dollars to get it back (example: $25,000) and accessible again. Or even worse they give it back to you but slow it down or even just block the website all together. This is what the net will look like without net neutrality.

Some companies have admitted that they will take advantage of the new internet rule. Netflix has admitted following January 31st 2018 it will began charging users extra to watch certain content. Of course Netflix has been under fire for this but according to the FCC it is completely legal for the company to do that as long as it is after January 31st 2018. AT&T has admitted it will purposely slow internet and charge money to speed it up or just simply make it go as fast as it normally went before net neutrality ended.

The FCC said they repelled net neutrality for company income. With the current internet traffic in 2017 and estimated traffic in 2018 net neutrality will slow down 96 of users and the internet will make up to $386,302,698 a year on fees to access content. What kind of evil is this?

But the president didn't appeal the 5th amendment rights regarding freedom of assembly. On December 23rd 2017 a group of 1,280 people were outside the FCC capital building chanting "bring back net neutrality" while wearing t shirts saying "save net neutrality" in black letters.

What do you think about net neutrality? Should it stay or should it go? A poll went international to countries who still had net neutrality and 81 of people said that net neutrality should stay as it is for the constitutional rights.

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