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As Net Neutrally has been Taken Away
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...g-act-of-deregulation/?utm_term=.44d3c6a81f44
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...g-act-of-deregulation/?utm_term=.44d3c6a81f44
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Luckily it will have basically no effect on Australian consumers. On top of that "net neutrality" didn't even exist before Obama brought it in, so it doesn't mean people have to pay for everything, plus Congress can still shut down the move.
As Net Neutrally has been Taken Away
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...g-act-of-deregulation/?utm_term=.44d3c6a81f44
US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said he will force a vote on a bill that would reinstate the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules.
Legislation to reverse the repeal "doesn’t need the support of the majority leader," Schumer said during a press conference Friday, according to The Hill. "We can bring it to the floor and force a vote. So, there will be a vote to repeal the rule that the FCC passed."
Lol.
Has 0 impact on Australia.
Try again.
We already have some this Stuff in Australia. Especially with Meta Data Kept for 2 Years and Throttling of the Internet
You have literally no idea what you are talking about.
Okay.
Can you please Explain it then as I guess you know it all about this
It was a law in the United States brought in by the Obama administration in 2015. It has recently been repealed.
It relates to internet traffic being classed as equal regardless of the content, user etc.
Being an American law, while being highly topical it will barely have any impact, if any at all, in Australia.
Then how does Aussie Internet Work?
Australian ISPs are not bound by American laws. The Australian government collecting and storing meta data is a whole nother kettle of fish.