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  2. Net neutrality - Wikipedia

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    Net neutrality is the principle that an ISP has to provide access to all sites, content, and applications at the same speed, under the same conditions, without blocking or giving preference to any content. Under net neutrality, whether a user connects to Netflix, Internet Archive, or a blog, their ISP must treat them all the same. [19]

  3. Net neutrality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, net neutrality —the principle that Internet service providers (ISPs) should make no distinctions between different kinds of content on the Internet, and to not discriminate based on such distinctions—has been an issue of contention between end-users and ISPs since the 1990s. [1] [2] [3] With net neutrality, ISPs may ...

  4. Data cap - Wikipedia

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    Data cap. A data cap, often referred to as a bandwidth cap, is a restriction imposed on the transfer of data over a network. In particular, it refers to policies imposed by an internet service provider to limit customers' usage of their services; typically, exceeding a data cap would require the subscriber to pay additional fees.

  5. Zero-rating - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to popular belief it does not prevent the usage of said applications while using the regular unused data, but instead offers packages where applications and services within said package are not counted towards the data consumed. Zero-rating is the practice of providing Internet access without financial cost under certain conditions ...

  6. Is Unlimited Data Making a Carrier Comeback? - AOL

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    For a while, unlimited data plans at wireless carriers were headed the way of the dodo. The two largest carriers, AT&T (NYS: T) and Verizon (NYS: VZ) , have been choking them to death over the ...

  7. Internet in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2018, less than 30% of internet connections now have a fixed data cap. Once users have exceeded their data cap, they typically have the option of having the speed limited to 64–128 kbit/s for the rest of the month or paying for any extra data used. Now, most RSP's (retail service providers) offer unlimited data plans.

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