What is Net Neutrality?
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Net Neutrality means that ISP (Internet Service Providers) treat all types of content or Internet traffic that passes through their cell towers and cables uniformly.
The main purpose of the principle of net neutrality is to move all kinds of data from one place to another at the same speed without any bias, not to move the data from one place to another depending on its quality or priority.
Internet service providers are required to be uniform in providing services across all types of Internet-enabled communications.
This means that different charges will not be levied from the service user based on the type of device, website, application, content (inside content), platform, source address, destination address, communication method etc.
Due to net neutrality, Internet service providers cannot block traffic, websites or IP addresses, slow down data speeds, or charge special fees for certain types of online content.