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EDGEMAN

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This is one take on the pros & cons:


Like most things in life, there isn't one correct answer.




So what are the advantages worth fighting for for end users?

Advantages:
1. No restrictions on content access on the internet
2. Consistent internet access speed on all contents on the internet
3. Privacy not invaded
4. Do not have to pay premium price for content deemed “premium” by ISPs

Disadvantages:
1. Users will have to pay more for internet services as ISP will pass on the cost of more bandwidth purchased to ensure they are not stretched.
2. Slower internet access speed if the ISPs are unable to have more bandwidth to handle the increased load.
3. Increase in high latency and high jitter rate due to insufficient bandwidth which would make Voice Over IP perform poorly


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Posted: 11/23/2017 at 10:27AM



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