NET NEUTRALITY in trouble again.

The internet is a common carrier - treat it as such.
Technically false, the internet is a massive system of computer networks, it can't be regulated in itself. If you want all data to be regulated in the fairest possible way then ISPs, the tech companies, browsers, and social media must be included. Net neutrality fell way short of that.
The internet is a common carrier - treat it as such.
Technically false, the internet is a massive system of computer networks, it can't be regulated in itself. If you want all data to be regulated in the fairest possible way then ISPs, the tech companies, browsers, and social media must be included. Net neutrality fell way short of that.Explain.
Do you even know what this is about?
We know, Beltane. You apparently don’t. You will never know. Lois
Do you even know what this is about?
We know, Beltane. You apparently don’t. You will never know. LoisNursing home ramblings go in the philosophy subforum.
The internet is a common carrier - treat it as such.
Technically false, the internet is a massive system of computer networks, it can't be regulated in itself. If you want all data to be regulated in the fairest possible way then ISPs, the tech companies, browsers, and social media must be included. Net neutrality fell way short of that.Explain.NN only applied to ISPs].
Under the new rules -- approved by the FCC in February and then released to the public in March -- Internet service providers like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast are not allowed to block lawful content, slow down applications or services, or accept fees for favored treatment.