News from The HillLandmark Internet regulations approvedBy Julian Hattem Federal regulators voted Thursday to impose sweeping net neutrality rules that supporters say are critical to protecting the freedom of the Internet. In a party-line 3-2 vote, the Federal Communications Commission moved to embrace an approach advocated by President Obama to treat the Web like a utility in order to prevent major companies such as Comcast or Verizon from slowing, blocking or creating “toll roads” for people’s access to the Internet. Read more here. |
2015년 3월 1일 일요일
News from The Hill: Landmark Internet regulations approved
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