Everyone take a moment of silence please — the free and open internet is all but dead. In December 2017 the FCC, under chairman Ajit Pai, voted to repeal net neutrality, signaling the end of the open ...
Net neutrality laws — or the set of regulations that required internet providers to treat all websites equally — were officially repealed today. The rules were originally enacted by the FCC under the ...
The longstanding battle for net neutrality in the US is only getting hotter in 2018, with dozens of US states, massive corporations like Google, Reddit and Netflix all fighting to protect the internet ...
'Net neutrality' regulations, designed to prevent internet service providers like Verizon, AT&T, Comcast and Charter from favoring some sites and apps over others, are on the chopping block. Federal ...
Net neutrality agitation experiencing a lull before the storm in the US Day of action planned, Amazon now involved Trump's unpopularity in Europe unlikely to see net neutrality roll-back extended here ...
Ofcom-commissioned technical report on traffic management No existing technique meets all the required attributes Traffic management detection alone is insufficient Network tomography a better bet Net ...
After lamenting the Scott’s roaming experience in Venice, they start with an introduction to Boldyn and where it fits into the broader telecoms mix. That leads natural to an exploration of the neutral ...
Net neutrality is often cited as one of the key issues that will shape the future of the internet. The idea is that all internet data traffic should be treated equally, with no content provider able ...
Partial map of the Internet based on the January 15, 2005 data of the Opte Project - Originally from the English Wikipedia. Wikicommons. Some rights reserved.Net ...
The term "net neutrality" was first deployed 15 years ago, and is commonly used to refer to the idea that all internet traffic should be treated equally. But later this Thursday, a vote will almost ...
Washington State has signed a law that bars service providers from blocking websites or offering fast lane net access to companies willing to pay. It is in direct opposition to the Federal ...