The greatest strength of the Internet is its lack of position. It does not favor one person over another or one page over the other. It is neutral. This is one of the main reasons the Internet has managed to engulf the globe. It gives power and a voice to everyone equally.
This is not entirely true everywhere around the globe. Some countries for political reasons control what is allowed in, on and out of their Internet infrastructure – a good example of this is China. Other countries take the same position for financial gains.
As the inventors of the Internet, we Americans have been able to keep the Internet free from the shackles of the politically and economically driven corporate America.
Until now that is.
There are present bills in Congress that, if passed, will allow the Internet Service Providers the ability to control who gets what level (or grade if you will) of service. At first this appears like a reasonable request, after all, they are providing the service. In reality it’s analogous to allowing the car manufacturing industry to determine who can drive on what roads. Naturally, in this environment the best roads will go to highest bidders. You and me will be relegated to the back roads taking forever to get to where we wont to go. Worse yet, since they control the roads they can decide that you are no longer allowed on any road. Or, GM can decide that all Japanese cars can only travel at or below 30 miles and hour on the highway, freeing up the express lanes for GM cars.
This is not good for you and me, but great for Verizon and the other large Internet network providers. Not only will this lead to censorship but also the cost will come directly out of our pockets. If its costs Ebay or any other content provider more money to provide their services who do you think is going to pay for it?
Abandoning network neutrality will lead to censorship and higher costs.
We simply cannot afford it.