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Namecheap CEO Explains Support for Net Neutrality - Namecheap Blog

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I believe in Net Neutrality in its purest sense. To me, it means very limited government oversight over the Internet. Right now, a handful of corporations control most of the Internet Provider Services (ISPs) in the US. These corporate monopolies have no motivation to look after the best interests of their customers because they have no competition. The only thing they want to look after is their bottom line. So they have no incentive to provide unobstructed access to the Internet, especially if doing so costs them money. Because a handful of companies control the entire ISP market, their customers have zero alternatives. This is definitely not a free market, where a customer can choose a different ISP if they don’t like their first one. As noted in this ArsTechnica article, in many US markets there is only one reliable ISP available to customers. These people have no choice at all. In my perfect world, the internet would be free, with zero intervention in any form by governments or co...

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Keeping you connected to everything from Namecheap. / Richard Kirkendall

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