The problem with internet neutrality is that, it is a double edge sword.
I apologies in advance for the complex terminology in this post, but I feel in order to understand the problem one must know the system.
First off, I am a collage student who: plays 'viloent' video games, watch 'violent' movies online via "hulu" and "netflix", run peer 2 peer (p2p) applications, surfs the web and etc.
Now my internet provider is Comcast. From my experience this internet broadband company service is crap. The only reason I stay with them is they have a monopoly in the Pacific Northwest. So, what is internet neutrality? it is the notion of equality of internet data, is the best way I can sum it up. Someone smarter than me is welcome to correct me.
Now, how dose this play into information equality?
Comcast in its efforts to provide a service for minimal impact on its bottom line decided to implement 'packet shaping'. Information sent over the internet is not a continuous file. The reason why data is not stream continuously is due to corruption of small parts of files, then you would have to resend the whole file. Therefore, the information is broken up into large chunks of data called packets. Typically packets contain an embedded code stating what it is. What packet shaping dose is read what the packet is and determine its priority.
Now, let's use an analogy here to explain the situation. let's say it's 6:00 in the morning (peak time) and the people in this building are taking a shower. The water pipes can provide a flow of 20 gal/min and the demand is 22 gal/min. Something has to give. Well most people will say increase the flow, right? yeah, that's right, but you have to install equipment which will handle the improve flow, which cost money. Same for the internet.
Under Comcast packet hierarchy, internet data is divided into categories, normal uses (web browsing, email, blogs), mild uses (gaming, streaming movies) and heavy (p2p). During peak times Comcast denies the flow of p2p data. For me video game data is very similar nature to p2p. What is p2p? Peer 2 Peer is decentralize communication system where each user share a portion of their computation power to send and receive packets. Unlike traditional methods where one computer manages all sent data per request. p2p is best used to send a file to many people quickly. p2p application is took a hit for its ease of uses to swap files, such as music. And thus, the Anti Piraticy movement was launched by the recording industry to stop p2p. From my current understanding the military 'Land Warrior' information system is based off of p2p architecture. Note: military information system is separate from civilian internet.
Currently the way comcast has it residential billing system setup is xx speed for xx a month. under this all you can eat bandwith system, supply can not meet demand. And in order to maintain a profitable business comcast has introduced packet shaping, usage cap of 250GB, denied service usage and other schemes.
And in one instance comcast upon the request of the Recording Industry of America Ass. (RIAA) gave the RIAA the personal information of its customers suspected in piraticy. And lawsuit began. You can say you don't pirate anything, but are you sure your teenage kid isn't on your connection? And there are user out there who are much better at using the computer then me who can clone your digital finger print and do what they want.
I again apologize for such a long post that might of be seen as a rant. In my closing toughs, I discussed the current system architecture and packet shaping effects. That digital information is an intangible object that cant be discriminated against, thus 'information equality' is a joke. I believe in the free exchange of digital/all information, according to the 1st amendment, but who's gonna pay for it?
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author's thoughts
I intended this to be an informative post based off my current understanding and I am not the end all expert on internet systems. I am sure that I am forgetting something in here. When you limit the exchange of information people being to make rash and uneducated decisions. One might say p2p dosen't affect me. Well yes, but who controlling the 'packet shaping' filters? p2p today, gun info tomorrow? who knows?