Net neutrality is a policy that requiresinternet service providers (ISPs)to provide equal access to the internet, with no changes in speed, regardless of content, user, platform, application, or device. In the U.S., after years of back-and-forth between administrations, the policy was struck...
Net Neutrality: Anatomy of a ControversyThere is no neutrality when it comes to net neutrality. Set up in the trenches between digital infrastructure and new media publics, net neutrality has become one of the defining controversies of...doi:10.1007/978-3-658-20725-0_5Sebastian Gießmann...
in an attempt to expand Internet access around the world, particularly focusing on emerging markets. Free Basics is available in 38 countries, including Angola, Ghana, and Kenya, and is to be expanded to more countries. At the center of the controversy is the net neutrality issue.ReisingerDon...