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词汇 net neutrality
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Definition of net neutrality in English:

net neutrality

(also network neutrality)
noun
mass noun
  • The principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favouring or blocking particular products or websites.

    legislation to protect net neutrality
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Feeling threatened, the Internet community tried to push through net neutrality rules that said every packet should be treated equally.
    • The network neutrality concept originated with the phone business: all phone calls were to be treated equally.
    • The battle over network neutrality has transcended party lines.
    • Uncertainty over potential network neutrality requirements is one of the major factors delaying necessary network upgrades.
    • The network neutrality issue has become the most disputed aspect of an effort to overhaul the nation's telecommunications law.
    • This is the best explanation I have yet seen for why broadband ISPs hate the concept of network neutrality.
    • Aside from network neutrality, some senators are concerned that streamlined regulation of telecom video services might take too much power from local government.
    • My reason for supporting network neutrality, in whatever form it can be accomplished, is simpler.
    • This week the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) releases its proposed new rules for Internet Service Provider (ISP) network neutrality.
    • Farber has urged Congress not to enact network neutrality mandates that would prevent significant improvements to the Internet.
    • The net neutrality debate reached fever pitch in the summer.
    • Two congressmen have proposed laws which would enforce the principle of net neutrality.
    • If they can make net neutrality the law, the network providers won't be able to manage their network, traffic shape, provide QoS, etc.
    • I am certainly open to arguments on the merits on net neutrality, but I am much less open to achieving those ends via regulation.
    • By codifying the principle, the FCC is attempting to limit the erosion of network neutrality.
    • Taking a look 5-10 years into the future makes the existence of these new network neutrality issues even less problematic.
    • The argument that POTS telephony capacity scaling is a counter-example of network neutrality isn't going to convince anyone on either side of anything.
    • The proposed changes conflict with one of the fundamental concepts of the Internet, network neutrality.
    • On the information superhighway, net neutrality should be a basic rule of the road.
    • Unlike so many internet freedom campaigns, though, the argument for net neutrality isn't just supported by a ragtag bunch of developers and techno-hippies.

Definition of net neutrality in US English:

net neutrality

(also network neutrality)
noun
  • The principle that Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites.

    legislation to protect net neutrality
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My reason for supporting network neutrality, in whatever form it can be accomplished, is simpler.
    • On the information superhighway, net neutrality should be a basic rule of the road.
    • Uncertainty over potential network neutrality requirements is one of the major factors delaying necessary network upgrades.
    • Feeling threatened, the Internet community tried to push through net neutrality rules that said every packet should be treated equally.
    • This week the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) releases its proposed new rules for Internet Service Provider (ISP) network neutrality.
    • Unlike so many internet freedom campaigns, though, the argument for net neutrality isn't just supported by a ragtag bunch of developers and techno-hippies.
    • Farber has urged Congress not to enact network neutrality mandates that would prevent significant improvements to the Internet.
    • This is the best explanation I have yet seen for why broadband ISPs hate the concept of network neutrality.
    • I am certainly open to arguments on the merits on net neutrality, but I am much less open to achieving those ends via regulation.
    • Taking a look 5-10 years into the future makes the existence of these new network neutrality issues even less problematic.
    • The network neutrality concept originated with the phone business: all phone calls were to be treated equally.
    • Two congressmen have proposed laws which would enforce the principle of net neutrality.
    • The proposed changes conflict with one of the fundamental concepts of the Internet, network neutrality.
    • By codifying the principle, the FCC is attempting to limit the erosion of network neutrality.
    • The network neutrality issue has become the most disputed aspect of an effort to overhaul the nation's telecommunications law.
    • The argument that POTS telephony capacity scaling is a counter-example of network neutrality isn't going to convince anyone on either side of anything.
    • Aside from network neutrality, some senators are concerned that streamlined regulation of telecom video services might take too much power from local government.
    • If they can make net neutrality the law, the network providers won't be able to manage their network, traffic shape, provide QoS, etc.
    • The net neutrality debate reached fever pitch in the summer.
    • The battle over network neutrality has transcended party lines.
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