BT, Sky and Virgin Media – along with the rest of Britain’s leading internet service providers – will next week outline an industry-wide “code of practice” on how they explain controversial “two-speed internet” policies to customers.The group will make their announcement at a ministerial summit on net neutrality chaired by culture minister Ed Vaizey – which will also be attended by Tim Berners-Lee, the founder of the web and a strong supporter of net neutrality – on 16 March.To read this report in The Guardian in full, see:
www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/mar/09/isps-outline-stance-net-neutrality
UK ISPs to outline stance on net neutrality
BT, Sky and Virgin Media – along with the rest of Britain’s leading internet service providers – will next week outline an industry-wide “code of practice” on how they explain controversial “two-speed internet” policies to customers.