Why is net neutrality so important?

On April 25th, the FCC voted along party lines to restore net neutrality. This is being framed as the best thing that could happen or yet another blunder by the current administration, depending on which talking head you’re listening to and what organization they represent. But what does it all really mean for regular folks like us?

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To figure it all out, you need to know what net neutrality is, it’s history, and how the U.S. compares with the rest of the world when it comes to internet access and usage.

What is net neutrality?

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In a nutshell, net neutrality means that internet traffic is all treated the same. It doesn’t matter where the data comes from or who it’s going to; it flows across the internet with no interference or restriction. The government of New York lays it out nicely:

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