Companies Protest for Net Neutrality, Snap's Stock Continues to Drop
Companies Protest for Net Neutrality, Snap's Stock Continues to Drop
2017-07-12
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some of the most major Internet
companies in the world a hundred and
seventy in total will take part in a
protest to preserve net neutrality on
Wednesday including the likes of Amazon
Reddit and Netflix the protest will vary
by company but experts expect to see
services deliberately throttled and many
sites to display messaging they can maze
their stance on the controversial topic
Microsoft is looking to bring high-speed
Internet to the most rural and remote
parts of the US where it's normally too
expensive to reach the company plans to
make use of something called whitespace
technology which uses a section of
unused spectrum that rests between TV
broadcast channels to deliver Internet
and finally Morgan Stanley has cut its
price target for snap makers of the
snapchat app the company's stock
continues to drop as its price is now
below its original IPO price many
factors add to snap stock situation but
experts are quick to point the finger at
Instagram stories as providing stiff
competition
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