A month ago, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission began a proceeding to create formal net neutrality rules for broadband providers, and the proposals have generated serious debate in the telecom community.Several broadband providers and right-leaning think tanks have vigorously protested the need for any net neutrality rules, saying there’s little evidence of a problem that needs to be solved with government regulation. But perhaps the biggest change from the FCC’s informal enforcement of net neutrality principles since 2005 is the agency’s proposal to extend the rules to mobile broadband services.To read this IDG report in full, see:
www.computerworld.com/s/article/9141360/Mobile_groups_protest_proposed_net_neutrality_rules