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Internet Bottlenecks
Internet bottlenecks are places in which the use and access to the Internet, both from a provider, content producer, and user stand point, become much slower than what speeds suggest are capable. This is mostly due to [Network congestion] in which the concerned party experiences a delay in delivering or accessing content. Internet bottlenecks and [Network congestion] are similar at the network infrastructure level, but much different in terms of policy effects. The implications of controlled bottlenecks on user and content producer experiences online can have positive and negative effects, of which are not addressed in [Network neutrality], which argues for the fair and accessible use of the Internet by all concerned parties. have largely been discussed in terms of [Network congestion], which discusses more mathetical and high level inerpretations of what bottlenecks are and how to solve them from a network engineering perspective.