Wednesday 30 April 2014

Net neutrality solution may be a win-win for ISPs and users

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Net neutrality solution may be a win-win for ISPs and users

ISPs want to regulate bandwidth. Users want good service. Researchers at Stanford University feel there is a way both parties can get what they want.

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