End users empowered to choose internet differentiation, a satisfying solution for all.
The article discusses a new option in the ongoing debate about network neutrality. It explores the idea of letting users choose how their internet service is differentiated, rather than leaving it up to the service providers. The researchers compared three scenarios: neutrality, differentiation decided by providers, and differentiation decided by users. They found that letting users decide can be a fair and effective solution, and that provider-imposed differentiation isn't always negative.