Open Internet
The "Open Internet" refers to the principle that all users should have equal access to online content and services without interference from internet service providers (ISPs). This means that ISPs cannot prioritize or block specific websites or applications, ensuring a level playing field for all online activities.
This concept is closely related to net neutrality, which advocates for maintaining this equal access. Supporters argue that an open internet fosters innovation, free expression, and competition, while opponents may claim that regulation could stifle investment in internet infrastructure. Overall, the open internet is essential for a fair digital landscape.