
The scene takes place in the United States Senate : some senators writed remarks about the telecommunications industry and introduced the notion of "web neutrality".
Network neutrality is the idea that the companies that own the broadband pipes should not be able to configure their networks in a way that plays favorites--allowing them, for example, to transmit their own services at faster speeds, or to charge Web content and application companies a fee for similar fast delivery.
But the senators voted against. Consequently, on one side big companies could buy rapidity access for their own pages, and on the other side little ones (like me) should get the scraps.
In other words the democratic myth of internet is
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