[AusNOG] FCC Passes Strongest Net Neutrality Rules In America's History
Kai
vk6ksj at westnet.com.au
Sat Feb 28 23:25:22 EST 2015
...and the URL without all the track wrapping applied:
http://gizmodo.com/fcc-passes-strongest-net-neutrality-rules-in-americas-h-1688204371
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Hurley"
To:"ausnog at lists.ausnog.net"
Cc:
Sent:Sat, 28 Feb 2015 22:04:54 +1100
Subject:[AusNOG] FCC Passes Strongest Net Neutrality Rules In
America's History
Hi all,
Just read an interesting link
HTTP://GIZMODO.COM/FCC-PASSES-STRONGEST-NET-NEUTRALITY-RULES-IN-AMERICAS-H-1688204371?UTM_CAMPAIGN=SOCIALFLOW_GIZMODO_FACEBOOK&UTM_SOURCE=GIZMODO_FACEBOOK&UTM_MEDIUM=SOCIALFLOW
[2]
The new (US) rules do not allow internet service providers to block
websites. So given the free trade agreement etc etc Why are ISP's in
Australia being targeted to block sites?
This also comes back to the 'black list' a very vexed issue, yes it's
dropped of the radar but I'm sure major political parties still think
their is mileage in it.
Regards,
Chris Hurley BE (Elec), MBA Director
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Links:
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[1]
http://webmail.westnet.com.au/HTTP://GIZMODO.COM/FCC-PASSES-STRONGEST-NET-NEUTRALITY-RULES-IN-AMERICAS-H-1688204371
[2]
http://webmail.westnet.com.au/HTTP://GIZMODO.COM/FCC-PASSES-STRONGEST-NET-NEUTRALITY-RULES-IN-AMERICAS-H-1688204371
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