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Net Neutrality


Net neutrality laws are supported by the Democratic party in the United States. For example, smaller companies are more likely to enter the market by disallowing ISPs to determine the speeds that consumers can access specific websites. Without net neutrality laws, ISPs would offer faster plans for companies' websites, and so the new companies would not be able to afford the more expensive and faster plans like the established companies could. Other advocates for net neutrality argue that ISPs are like public transportation companies or utility companies, and thus should be required by law to not discriminate against their customers. The rejection of net neutrality laws is supported by the Republican party in the United States. As a result of forcing ISPs to have equal traffic for everyone, many argue that ISPs will no longer innovate and people will not invest into new infrastructure, like fiber optics. Without the proper funds to create new infrastructure, companies may not want to develop and implement it if they cannot provide faster plans at a more expensive rate. With these regulations in place, many ISPs argue that they will not gain the proper funds to grow and to innovate.

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Digital Divide


Digital divide is the lack of internet access in some areas when compared to others. Around the world, there is a growing deficit between those who have access to the internet and those who do not for various reasons. This is a massive issue as in the 21st century, we all speak, share information, and learn through the internet, so without the internet one is at a great disadvantage compared to others around them. Oftentimes the people who do not have internet access are in tough financial situations and cannot afford it causing them to lack the resources they need to be successful in this modern era. Income is a major factor in the growing gap between those who have access to the Internet and those who don’t. People with a lower income cannot afford personal devices, and these people tend to live in low income areas that lack the infrastructure for Internet access. Companies do not want to invest in these areas because there is a lack of incentive and customers available for their products causing the divide to grow even more. In addition, race plays a major role in the growing digital divide as well. Typically, White households use computers about 40% more than that of Hispanic and Black households. The racial divide is seen even in schools where areas with minorities are less likely to have computers available for them than in other areas with less minorities. The different minorities also have other reasons for why they lack computers. In a study, scientists found that Hispanic households believe computers take away from family time and are not necessary and African-Americans have had poor experiences with new technologies in the past and thus struggle to embrace computers.

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