Net Neutrality
Net Neutrality on Hold, Court Postpones Effective Date
Net neutrality regulations were set to take effect on July 22, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit announced on Friday that it needs more time to decide whether to allow the rules to go into effect or to stay them until a lawsuit filed by multiple broadband trade groups is resolved. […]
Read MoreFCC Seeks Transfer of Net Neutrality Legal Challenges to US Circuit Court
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requested the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati, Ohio, to transfer a series of industry legal challenges regarding its decision to reinstate landmark net neutrality rules to the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia. Net neutrality rules mandate that internet service providers (ISPs) treat […]
Read MoreDoT Gives Assurance to OTT and Tech Companies Regarding Net Neutrality Rules
The Department of Telecommunications (DOT) believes over-the-top (OTT) players and technology companies have no reason to be concerned about telecom companies flouting net neutrality rules, as the operators are bound by licence conditions in ensuring that internet traffic remains non-discriminatory. While the government has not made any decision on a revenue share between telcos and […]
Read MoreNet Neutrality in India: Safeguarding an Open Internet
In today’s digital age, the internet is an integral part of our lives. It’s where we connect, communicate, and access a vast world of information and services. However, the principles that govern this online realm are a matter of great debate, with net neutrality being a central issue. This blog delves into the concept of […]
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