Internet trap in the 21st century Entering the 21st century, the Internet has become very popular all around the world. As technology improves, many people can use the Internet at home. Through the Internet, people can write and receive e-mails with instant messages, get information from all over the world, or use distinctive sounds and images to reduce the distance between people and make friends and people from other countries You can chat with. There is no time limit. People can use the Internet at any time.
I predicted last year (internet traps: self governance, information security and identity). It divides the Internet into independent autonomous islands in the middle of the 21st century and divides it into geopolitical pathways and enterprise paths. Essentially, you can see that the free internet is being disappeared in the pretense of security and autonomy. The end result will be "autonomy" of the authority of each island and its ultimate effect is the information we see, the resources we have, and we can build for ourselves It is to control identity.
The 21st century business requires a 21st century infrastructure, such as a modern port, a more powerful bridge, a faster train, and the fastest internet. Democrats and Republicans agreed in the past. Let's see a higher position than a single oil pipeline. Let's pass through a bipartisan infrastructure program that creates employment more than 30 times annually and strengthens the country over the next few decades. Companies in the 21st century including small and medium enterprises need to sell more American products overseas. Today, our business exports have never been increased, and exporters tend to pay higher wages to workers. But as we said, China wants to make a rule for the fastest growing region in the world. This disadvantages our workers and businesses. Why do you want to realize this? You should write these rules. We should balance the competitive environment
The neutrality of the network is important to our 21st century democracy, and we need to ensure that people have free and fair access to the website and information. Under the guidance of President Obama, the Federal Communications Commission asked Internet service providers to treat websites equally, rather than paying more money to play the collection. This rule blocks the 'restriction' of the site and helps to ensure the open internet. By abolishing the network neutrality requirement, the trump control FCC makes it possible for Internet service providers to decide which sites are accessible and which sites can not be accessed. Providers can now freely manipulate network traffic on the network. In other words, you can even accelerate or slow down traffic to specific websites, even block access.