Essere a favore della neutralità della rete (come il
sottoscritto)
non significa credere che il problema sia semplice, tutt'altro...
juan carlos
What Everyone Gets Wrong in the Debate Over Net Neutrality
BY ROBERT MCMILLAN 06.23.14
Even Sunday night HBO watchers are worried the Federal
Communications Commission will soon put an end to net neutrality.
Earlier this month, on the HBO comedy news show “Last Week Tonight,”
host John Oliver went on a 13-minute rant against the new set of
internet rules proposed by the FCC. He warned that the rules would
lead to a world where internet service providers like Comcast and
Verizon can sell special treatment to web companies like Google and
Netflix, charging extra fees to deliver their online videos and
other content at fast speeds, and he urged viewers to bombard the
FCC website with protests, saying the rules would end up hurting
smaller web outfits that can’t afford to pay the fees. The next day,
the FCC site buckled under the traffic and went offline.
It was just part of a sweeping effort to squash the proposed rules.
When the rules first leaked out in May, protesters camped out in
front of the FCC’s Washington offices. Big tech companies such as
Google, Amazon, and Netflix signed a letter asking the government
communications agency to bar internet providers from discriminating
“both technically and financially against internet companies.” And
last week, two big name Democrats on Capitol Hill unveiled a bill
that seeks to undermine the new rules. Nearly everyone, it seems,
wants to prevent the FCC from allowing some companies to have
internet “fast lanes” while others toil at slower speeds.
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