An Expert Opinion on the Google/Verizon Network Neutrality Deal

Earlier this week, information and telecommunications giants Google and Verizon were nice enough to work out a deal on Net Neutrality, outlined in a "joint policy proposal" for Congress. As we reported , one of the most controversial parts of the proposal is the suggestion that service providers should be permitted to engage in "reasonable network management."

In the past, providers like Comcast have gotten in trouble for slowing or prioritizing certain types of traffic.

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