FCC Wants Feedback Over Net Neutrality From US Citizens
News Web
The Federal Communications Commission has decided to involve net users in the US in its decision over the concept of net neutrality. In an attempt to involve the members of the public, the FCC has said it wants to know more about their side of story when it comes to what ISPs should do to manage the traffic flowing over their servers. According to the BBC News, several ISPs want to treat the entire traffic on their networks equally, while others ISPs who do not want...
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