Today FCC has announced to shut down net neutrality
What is net neutrality?
Net neutrality is the principle that Internet
service providers must treat all data on the Internet the same, and not discriminate
or charge differently by user, content, website, platform, application, type of
attached equipment, or method of communication.
In short
net neutrality is Freedom of Internet in user can access anything from the Internet. After net
neutrality shut down by FCC (US Federal Communication Commission).In this user have to pay to service provider to access Netflex or Youtube.
As per the
order passed by the FCC as a regulator of the broadband industry and relegates
rules that prevented blocking and throttling content to the system.The Decision
was taken by vote on 3-2 part with FCC Chairman AjitPai and
Republican Commissioner Brenden Carrand MichealO’Rielly ,Democratic
Commissioners Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel been voted in order.
Democratic
Commissioner Mignon Clyburn said
“I dissent
from this fiercely spun, legally lightweight, consumer-harming,
corporate-enabling Destroying Internet Freedom Order,” “There is a basic
fallacy underlying the majority’s actions and rhetoric today: the assumption of
what is best for broadband providers is best for America. What saddens me is
that the agency that is supposed to protect you is abandoning you. But what I
am pleased to be able to say is the fight to save net neutrality does not end
today. This agency does not have the final word. Thank goodness.”
Democratic
Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel said .
“I dissent
from this rash decision to roll back net neutrality rules,”“I dissent from the
corrupt process that has brought us to this point. And I dissent from the
contempt this agency has shown our citizens in pursuing this path today. This
decision puts the Federal Communications Commission on the wrong side of
history, the wrong side of the law, and the wrong side of the American public.”
This order
will effect to the another country like Brazil, Canada, Chile, India, Netherlands,
Singapore, United Kingdom.
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