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Internet Users Will Cut the Cord if Net Neutrality is Repealed

By |December 12th, 2017|Categories: Economy, Entertainment, Featured, National News, Politics, Tech News, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Major Corporations Lack the Foresight to See the Backlash of Internet Users if Net Neutrality is Repealed The FCC is posed to repeal the regulations setup with Net Neutrality on December 14. Once this takes place, the cord cutters from television will continue that trend and cut their ties with greedy Internet Service Providers. Overall, the top Internet Service Providers are making billions in total net income, but the free market system within the United States is allowing them to take full advantage of their customers, and those customers will remind them very soon of the power behind the consumer.

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Supply and Demand would Shift Consumers to New Internet Service Provides if Net Neutrality Moves Forward

By |July 12th, 2017|Categories: California, Economy, Featured, Google, National News, Politics, Pop Culture, San Francisco, San Jose, Tech News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

The topic of major Internet service providers trying to control the speed and price of the Web is catching major traction today. Net Neutrality is the debate on the amount of control the major corporations should have when providing Internet service. In reality, if these companies start charging more than consumers can afford, it will hurt their ability to sell their product overall. A top level narrative often talked about with mainstream media is the power that the major Internet providers have over the people. In reality, the people have all the power of demand. Without demand a company

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