[IDG] New Net neutrality regulations, as proposed by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, don’t make sense because some Internet traffic is already prioritized and needs to continue to be, two networking engineers said Thursday.Even if the FCC makes rules prohibiting broadband providers from selectively blocking or slowing some Internet traffic, other parts of the Internet will continue to give some traffic priority over other traffic, said David Farber, an engineering and public policy professor at Carnegie Mellon University.To read this IDG report in full, see:
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