Friday, November 14, 2014

Obama asked to have stronger regulations to protect the neutrality of the Internet.


President... Barack Obama has asked to have stronger regulations to protect the neutrality of the Internet and make sure that Internet provider committed by equal to all Internet traffic. He asked as the Federal Communications Commission called the FCC, which is writing new regulations of the Internet traffic on Monday. Obama has asked the Commission for the FCC to ban not to have any agreement that would allow Internet providers to pay the company provides Internet to post their articles as soon known as the payments to priority. He also said that the company providing Internet services called ISPs should not be allowed to block legitimate article Internet law does not let you use it. The President said that the Commission, the FCC should put Jr. on fast Internet service for users, such as the use of water, electricity, public. Earlier this year, FCC has proposed modifications Many ways that the Internet operates in... Last May, the Federal Communications Commission voted to provide a plan that could allow large companies to provide Internet services, such as AT and T and Comcast, etc. to make agreements with companies such as Google and Facebook To give them their text ads move fast to all users. But, however, the controversial proposal has been opposed by consumer groups and other Internet companies. White said there are nearly four million public comments about the proposal has been submitted to the Commission the FCC. White said, adding that Obama's proposals will make sure that the Internet served everyone not only serve one or two, he said.

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