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Net Neutrality

Special | 27m 19sVideo has Closed Captions

BGSU professors discuss what Net Neutrality might mean to you.

Almost all Americans have some contact with the internet on a daily basis, but as with all technologies change is coming in the form of something called net neutrality. What could that mean to you? Joining us to discuss this are Clayton Rosati, Ph.D. and Dr. Gi Woong Yun, Ph.D. Associate professors in the Department of Telecommunications at BGSU.

04/09/2015 | Rating NR

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Net Neutrality

Special | 27m 19sVideo has Closed Captions

Almost all Americans have some contact with the internet on a daily basis, but as with all technologies change is coming in the form of something called net neutrality. What could that mean to you? Joining us to discuss this are Clayton Rosati, Ph.D. and Dr. Gi Woong Yun, Ph.D. Associate professors in the Department of Telecommunications at BGSU.

04/09/2015 | Rating NR

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