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Guest post Tim Mulligan of MidiaThe existential question of the digital era is net neutrality. Since the utopian days of 1989 when World Wide Web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee first connected his colleagues via computers at CERN in Switzerland, the emerging interconnected world of academics and entrepreneurs has been engaged in an ongoing battle of the underlying principles of the infrastructure underpinning the internet. The fundamental question is one of equality of access for all users versus the costs of providing that access.Net neutrality is the principle that ISP (Internet Service Provider)s should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favouring or blocking particular products or websites. Despite contrary public perceptions, the internet is not free and there are direct costs involved in building, maintaining and delivering data to the end user. Short of government delivery of the internet, there needs to be a viable commercial model. Internet Service Providers are facing increasing strains upon their business models and agitating for the issue to be legally re-examined. This week, the debate flared back into life with yesterday’s Net Neutrality Day organised by such tech stalwarts as Google, Facebook, Netflix and Twitter. The action is in direct response to the new Federal Communication Chairman Ajit Pai’s preference for taking the ISPs’ position on treating broadband access in the same way that Cable TV is provided-through bundles of content packages. In an April speech the Trump administration appointee stated:“It’s basic economics. The more heavily you regulate something, the less of it you’re likely to get,” he said in a speech at the Newseum in Washington in April.Net Neutrality Day was therefore a day of organised protest by the tech majors and 80,000 participating websites in a concerted effort to mobilise US consumers to lobby their elected representatives against what seems like an irresistible push by the Trump administration to end the era of net neutrality.Net Neutrality Underpins The Streaming EconomyRelated articles







