Why the Coming Data Flood Won’t Drown the Internet
High Waters writes “Ars Technica examines predictions of an ‘exaflood’ of data that some alarmists believe will overwhelm the Internet. A closer look reveals that many of those raising the alarm about an exaflood are generally doing so to make the case against ‘Net neutrality regulation. ‘There’s a reason that “exaflood” sounds scary. It’s supposed to. Though Brett Swanson’s Wall Street Journal piece tried to avoid alarmism, it did have an explicitly political point in mind: net neutrality is bad, and it could turn the coming exaflood into a real disaster’.”
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