The real reason why Net Neutrality matters
Roger Huang is an entrepreneur who is working on his next venture, and advising several others on growth. This post originally appeared on Code(Love). A lot of people think the core of Net Neutrality is site speed: the amount of time information is served to users. They’re partially right, but there’s a fundamental flaw in keeping the explanation to just those confines. The Internet at its core is a bunch of servers (computers up 24/7) that receive HTTP requests from clients: your web browser or mine. The whole point of the Internet is that it abstracts away physical location so that you…
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