Net bias

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title: Net bias
text: Net bias is the counter-principle to net neutrality, which indicates differentiation or discrimination of price and the quality of content or applications on the Internet by ISPs. Similar terms include data discrimination, digital redlining, and network management. Net bias occurs when an ISP drops packets or denies access based on artificially induced conditions such as simulating congestion or blocking packets, despite the fact that ample capacity exists to carry traffic. Examples (models) of
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description: Counter-principle to net neutrality
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_bias
date created: 2012-05-04T03:53:35Z
date modified: 2024-09-03T06:04:55Z
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