Senin, 02 Februari 2015

FCC expected to propose very strong net neutrality rules

FCC expected to propose very strong net neutrality rules The debate over net neutrality is sure to reignite as the FCC is going to outline the framework for new rules which will likely fall more in line with the content providers’ and activists’ views than much of the industry’s preferences.



Not all the communications companies are on the same page when it comes to the regulation of data. Sprint, who also operates a Tier 1 backbone, has been receptive to expected rules which might fall under Title II, part of a telecommunications regulation regimen that dates back to the 1930s.



T-Mobile on the other hand, has not been a fan of Title II, ...Read More>>>>>

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