How Neutralization of Net Affects Everyone
One of the most frequently used jargons now-a-days is undoubtedly ‘neutrality of network’. It may sound unfortunate to hear but not many people really seem to know what that really means. That is because of the fact that not everybody is familiar with the certain aspects of business web hosting. Various other aspects of hosting like bandwidth, ISPs, ADSL and several other things are just as well not understood by most people so it is one of those things. This article will help you understand the neutrality of the network in a better manner.
Nobody and I mean nobody likes it when a certain website on the web takes a fraction bit longer to load on the web, on cheap website hosting. In today’s fast paced world, people want things done and they want them done quickly. But the size of content uploaded on most of the websites makes them heavier to up or download on various internet connections. Part of it is connected with the internet connection of the visitor of that particular website but the webmaster of that specific website in question and the kind of web host he has, is also partly responsible for the time his website takes to upload.
Most of the commoners on the web, on one hand, love the unlimited supply of information on the web; they however do not necessarily too fond of paying for it on the other hand. People think that just by paying their monthly subscription for their internet connection, they get a license of free access to almost all other things available on the web. The ultimate sufferer in this case is the content producer. The ISPs, even though, get their monthly share but are not satisfied with this much. Certain websites with their best web hosting services, came up with their personalized solutions to this virtual content abuse, like for example, AOL made it a compulsion for their users to use customized browser otherwise it refused to grant access to certain content on their pages but it just did not work.
Now the solution the ISPs, along with the business hosting have come up with is a tricky one and they’re calling it ‘traffic shaping’. ISPs have always had a grudge against P2P consoles like bit torrent, mule, kaaza, limewire etc that it led to an altogether abandonment of these applications. A solution of the content on the web along with these lines has been given the name of neutrality of network where some huge companies and the cheap hosting services as well are planning to pay the ISPs to prioritize the company listing. As the end result of this, the ISPs would ask their users to pay for all the content they access. That is surely dangerous news but the impossibility of getting this imposed on an international level makes this plan seemingly impracticable. Let’s just hope it stays that way.




