The End of Net Neutrality?
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2017 1:40 am
So, if you have been living under a rock and not using the internet, you might've not know that Ajit Pia, the chairman of the FCC, had announced that they are going to vote away Net Neutraility in the Dec meeting. This is going to be the end of the internet that we know of and the ISPs will screw us even more over bandwidth speeds and even might start to package up the Internet.
Here is an article that is about a month old about this subject:
Here is an article that is about a month old about this subject:
https://www.theverge.com/2017/11/21/166 ... -announcedThe Federal Communications Commission will vote to put an end to its net neutrality rules next month, commission chairman Ajit Pai said today. The proposal will reverse the Title II classification of internet providers, which allows the agency to put strict limits on their behavior, and replace it with the old “information service” classification, which a federal court has ruled is less comprehensive, weakening any protections that might replace those currently in force.
That is, if the agency even wanted to replace them: it sounds like this proposal will leave the internet without any sort of net neutrality protections. The full text of the order — a final revision of the the proposal that received 22 million comments over the summer — will be released tomorrow. For now, we only have a summary from Pai.
“Under my proposal, the federal government will stop micromanaging the internet,” Pai said in a statement emailed to reporters. “Instead, the FCC would simply require internet service providers to be transparent about their practices so that consumers can buy the service plan that’s best for them and entrepreneurs and other small businesses can have the technical information they need to innovate.”