Jessica Melugin • September 1, 2017
The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) 2015 Open Internet Order included a “no-blocking” rule that prohibits Internet service providers (ISPs) from charging content providers a fee to avoid having their content, service, or applications blocked from reaching the ISP’s end-user customers.
Advocates for regulation explain that this stops, for example, Verizon shaking down Netflix for money by threatening to cut off House of Cards to Verizon broadband customers.......To Read More....
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