Re-categorize Internet Source for ??Net Neutrality?? Source: Smita
US monitors new ‘Net Neutrality’ regulations should categorize internet source providers like community services to avoid them from slowing web users access to the content in the network, the New York Times published in journal.
The report was released by FCC (Federal Communication Commission) is displayed to set new rules that may control how internet source provider, or managing traffic on their website. In January the rules for agency’s earlier version was stuck down by the federal court.
The Federal Communication Commission now gathering public statements on the rules it cautiously projected in May that the New York Time described disconnecting.
Although not allowing ISPs (Internet Service Providers) from stopping any content, the suggested application allows a few “commercially reasonable” deals with content companies like Amazon.com, or Netflix Inc could forfeit ISPs like Verizon Communications Inc or Comcast Corp to assure fast and easily delivery of their network traffic.
Tom wheeler the FCC Chairman insisted the organization would vigilantly watch the misuse of the rules, the suggestion obtained from large network companies and public-interest groups. The agencies say it will provide faster download for certain content where as the other data will be detoured to “Slow Lanes”
| }
|