An overflow noted much of the FCC’s consultation at Harvard University, the net neutrality, the idea that network operators must be non-discriminatory, websites or the different types of traffic.
Proponents on both sides of the net down debate on the neutrality of the Harvard Law School Monday for a US Federal Communications Commission meeting proposed that several players was decisive for the future of the Internet.
Members of the FCC, with representatives from industry, justice and neutrality of the scholar said supported the meeting at which he has a lot of spillover.
“The Internet is also mine and your well, as is AT & T and Comcast’s,” said the American representative Edward Markey, a Democrat of Massachusetts.
Markey, a bill presented jointly with representatives American Charles Pickering, a Republican from Mississippi, in support of neutrality on the Internet, the idea that network operators must be non-discriminatory, websites or the different types of traffic. The FCC, the investigation of complaints was mixed, with Comcast that P-to-P (peer-to-peer), trafficking in the context of sharing files, websites.

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