As FCC prepares to kill net neutrality, Berners-Lee rallies the resistance
The US telecoms regulator is set to detail plans to reverse its 2015 net neutrality ruling, but the inventor of the World Wide Web is mobilising opposition.
The US telecoms regulator is set to detail plans to reverse its 2015 net neutrality ruling, but the inventor of the World Wide Web is mobilising opposition.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee has hit out at the US government and FCC following the decision to repeal ISP privacy rules which were put in place to provide some level of control for the consumer.
Monday morning a diverse group of private and public sector players, including Google and ‘father of the web’ Sir Tim Berners-Lee, came together to launch a coalition to lead policy and regulatory reform and spur action to drive down artificially high internet prices in developing countries.
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AT&T finally launches proper 5G https://t.co/iNnFgUVHgc #5G #ATT
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Telenor Norway goes all-in on Ericsson for 5G RAN https://t.co/ngFYvU6ixa #5G #Networks
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