Reversing internet openness refers to policies that dismantle net neutrality, allowing internet service providers to block or throttle content and prioritize certain traffic. This practice is used to control data flow for commercial or political gain. Large telecom companies and governments benefit, gaining leverage over competitors and users, while consumers and startups lose equal access and innovation opportunities.
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