netaðgengis
Netaðgengis, also known as net neutrality, is a principle that advocates for equal treatment of all data on the internet. It ensures that internet service providers (ISPs) do not favor certain websites, applications, or types of content over others. This principle is crucial for maintaining an open and competitive internet environment, where users can access any content and service without discrimination.
Net neutrality was first proposed in the late 1990s and gained significant traction in the early 2000s.
In practice, net neutrality means that ISPs should not engage in practices such as throttling, where they
The debate over net neutrality has been ongoing, with proponents arguing that it is necessary to maintain