Tim Wu, though a proponent of network neutrality, claims that the current Internet is not neutral as its implementation of best effort generally favors file transfer and other non- time-sensitive traffic over real-time communications. Generally, a network which blocks some nodes or services for the customers of the network would normally be expected to be less useful to the customers than one that did not. Therefore, for a network to remain significantly non-neutral requires either that the customers not be concerned about the particular non-neutralities or the customers not have any meaningful choice of providers, otherwise they would presumably switch to another provider with fewer restrictions. While the network neutrality debate continues, network providers often enter into peering arrangements among themselves.
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30 members of Musavat Party and the Democratic Party of Neutral people, 7 members from the Muslim Socialists, 3 members from the İttihad Party, 4 members from the Democratic Socialist-Democratic Menshevik Party, included to Transcaucasian Sejm.(Parliament) As a result, 44 Azerbaijanis took place the Transcaucasian Seim and established the Muslim fraction of the Sejm. These were: From "Musavat" Party and a group of Democratic neutralities: Mammad Yusif Jafarov, AliMardan Topchubashov, Mammad Amin Rasulzadeh, Nasib Yusifbayli, Hasan bey Aghayev, Khosrov bay Sultanov, Mammadhasan Hajinski, Mir Hidayat bay Seyidov, Fatali Khan Khoyski, Khalil bey Khasmammadov, Ahmed Bey Mahammadbeyov, Aslan bey Gardashov, Shafi bay Rustambeyli, Javad Malik- Yeganov, Mustafa Mahmudov, Mehdi bey Hajibababeyov, Haji Selim Akhundzadeh, Mehdi bey Hacinski, Khudadat bey Malik-Aslanov, Museyib bey Eqikanova, Lutfali bey Behbudov, Firudin bey Kocharli, Ibrahim aga Vakilov, Hamid bey Shakhtakhtinski, Rahim bay Vakilov, Alasgar bey Mahmudbeyov, Yusif Efendizade, Mirza Jamal Yusifzade, Mammadrza aga Vakilov, Islam bey Gabulzadeh.
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