Net Neutrality

Internet Fast Lanes: Prioritized Internet Traffic for Services that Pay Extra Fees to ISPs
Internet Fast Lanes refer to the concept where Internet Service Providers (ISPs) prioritize certain internet traffic for services that pay additional fees. This practice creates varying levels of internet speed and quality based on financial agreements.
Packet Shaping: Optimizing Network Traffic
Packet Shaping involves managing internet traffic to ensure optimal data flow, but it sometimes conflicts with net neutrality principles.
Zero-rating: Practice where ISPs do not count certain services against data caps
Zero-rating is a practice employed by Internet Service Providers (ISPs) where they exclude certain internet services from being counted against a customer's data usage limit or 'data cap.'

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