How Net Neutrality Changes Can Affect Your Business
How Net Neutrality Changes Can Affect Your Business
Small businesses can expect to pay more.
With ISPs prioritizing their own services and businesses over others, small companies that benefited under the equal access that net neutrality provided could find themselves shut out and paying more. Even if small businesses want to make a deal with ISPs to gain access to preferential treatment, corporate bureaucracy could make that difficult.
Small businesses and entrepreneurs will have to bear the costs of pay-to-play internet service, which could make it harder to achieve scale without providing a cut of their revenue to their broadband provider. Those that don’t pay will find themselves at a commercial disadvantage.
In addition, without net neutrality, businesses won’t have much in the way of recourse against the conduct of broadband providers. Instead, broadband providers will have the power to carve internet access into fast lanes for online services with which they are affiliated or develop commercial relationships, while consigning all others to secondary roads with slower speed.
[The Harvard Business Review]
http://digg.com/2017/how-net-neutrality-repeal-affect-me
Small businesses can expect to pay more.
With ISPs prioritizing their own services and businesses over others, small companies that benefited under the equal access that net neutrality provided could find themselves shut out and paying more. Even if small businesses want to make a deal with ISPs to gain access to preferential treatment, corporate bureaucracy could make that difficult.
Small businesses and entrepreneurs will have to bear the costs of pay-to-play internet service, which could make it harder to achieve scale without providing a cut of their revenue to their broadband provider. Those that don’t pay will find themselves at a commercial disadvantage.
In addition, without net neutrality, businesses won’t have much in the way of recourse against the conduct of broadband providers. Instead, broadband providers will have the power to carve internet access into fast lanes for online services with which they are affiliated or develop commercial relationships, while consigning all others to secondary roads with slower speed.
[The Harvard Business Review]
http://digg.com/2017/how-net-neutrality-repeal-affect-me
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