We’ve been discussing net neutrality for many years. Recently, the debate over this controversial topic has begun heating up again.
Net neutrality moved back into the spotlight when President Obama laid out his plan for what he called a free and open Internet. And the President has redirected the FCC’s efforts on this front, inspiring the commission to address net neutrality under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934. Title II gives the FCC authority to regulate telecommunications providers as utilities or common carriers. And now the President is asking the FCC to reclassify broadband as a telecommunications service.
On its surface, this would seem to be good news, but there are many companies and individuals both in the incumbent service provider and over-the-top services camps that don’t like the direction this is headed...Read More
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