There is commotions circulating around that net neutrality will come to an abrupt end at the end of this year. I can’t help but to ponder will all my ecommerce framework and setup be jeopardized by this cataclysmic act? What will happen to Paypal, online banking services, postal website, and Bonanza.com & infinite other websites on the internet since its inception. Will there be more acute harassment on online merchants’ legit business by the likes of DMCA, ISP, and other cyber governing entities? Per Surcharges upon entering the website address gateway (@ the door of a website), reduce or deliberately obstruct traffics, meters traffic sources to cause insufficiency, charge fees on the contents posted on websites, all made possible by the ISP, the evil mastermind yearning to negate net neutrality! Please I need rest assurance that all parts and aggregates integral to online marketplace will carry on as usual.
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The_Buyster_Market Reputation: 18 See The_Buyster_Market's booth |
I dont think anyone can answer that question until it actually happens.
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Elizavella_Designs Reputation: 124 See Elizavella_Designs' booth |
The situation with net neutrality and its end are quite frightening but I want to believe there’s gonna be no kinks with it. But I think you still need to get adapted to new conditions. Develop new marketing strategies, promote services and goods in other ways. That’s why I think consulting services will be in demand. I myself work with Salesforce and I’m gonna customize their solutions [URL removed] and I’d advise you to search for assistance too.
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