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How the Internet should be regulated to keep up with virtual demands
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How the Internet should be regulated to keep up with virtual demands

Sierra Hnatiuk
Master of Science (M.S.), Drexel University
Mar 2022
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17918/00001375
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Abstract

Business enterprises--Growth Consumer goods--Safety measures United States. Federal Communications Commission Network neutrality
The purpose of this study was to explore the elements needed for an effective policy specific to enhancing user experience on the internet and to provide a clear path for media leaders looking to reshape regulatory requirements surrounding this rapidly evolving landscape. The study specifically focused on the effects of the Title I and Title II regimes and how this issue impacts internet service providers and delivery methods to heavy internet consumers. The study included a 19-question survey taken by 301 people that was launched over a 10-day period as well as in-depth interviews with four industry professionals familiar with this debate. The results of this study suggest that a consumer-centric comprehensive internet policy that invites innovation and protects users would make internet usage a better experience for both businesses and internet consumers.

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