Portugal's internet shows us a world without net neutrality, and it's ugly - News Summed Up

Portugal's internet shows us a world without net neutrality, and it's ugly


It provides an instructive look at how internet service providers can steer users to favored website and services, including their own. Network neutrality, it should be remembered, means that all websites and services have identical access to internet users. Khanna’s tweet displayed the mobile internet service offerings from the Portuguese telecommunications company MEO. Portugal isn’t the only country allowing tiering of internet services. Verizon pulled the same stunt to favor its own go90 video service, the FCC staff found.


Source: Los Angeles Times November 27, 2017 18:05 UTC



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