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  2. Internet governance - Wikipedia

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    It has sparked debates between internet governors and governments of various countries on whether encryption technology should stay or its use stopped. The UK Government, in May 2021, proposed the Online Safety Bill, [52] a new regulatory framework to address cyberattacks and cybercrimes in the UK, but without a strong encryption technology ...

  3. Federal Communications Commission Open Internet Order (2010)

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    The Federal Communications Commission Open Internet Order of 2010 is a set of regulations that move towards the establishment of the internet neutrality concept. [1] Some opponents of net neutrality believe such internet regulation would inhibit innovation by preventing providers from capitalizing on their broadband investments and reinvesting that money into higher quality services for consumers.

  4. Net neutrality is back as FCC votes to regulate internet ...

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    The US government on Thursday banned internet service providers (ISPs) from meddling in the speeds their customers receive when browsing the web and downloading files, restoring tough rules ...

  5. Court strikes down US net neutrality rules - AOL

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    A US court has rejected the Biden administration's bid to restore "net neutrality" rules, finding that the federal government does not have the authority to regulate internet providers like utilities.

  6. Federal Communications Commission - Wikipedia

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    The FCC's mission, specified in Section One of the Communications Act of 1934 and amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (amendment to 47 U.S.C. §151), is to "make available so far as possible, to all the people of the United States, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex, rapid, efficient, nationwide, and world-wide wire and radio ...

  7. Telecom Groups, AT&T Seek to Block New Internet Rules - AOL

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    By Alina Selyukh WASHINGTON -- U.S. telecom industry groups, alongside AT&T and CenturyLink (), called for regulators to block parts of new rules for Internet service providers Friday, citing ...

  8. Telecommunications policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications policy addresses the management of government-owned resources such as the spectrum, which facilitates all wireless communications. There is a naturally limited quantity of usable spectrum that exists, therefore the market demand is immense, especially as use of mobile technology, which uses the electromagnetic spectrum, expands.

  9. Data Cap Integrity Act - Wikipedia

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    The Data Cap Integrity Act, also called the Data Measurement Integrity Act, [1] is a bill introduced in the United States Senate by Senator Ron Wyden. [2] The bill would require Internet service providers that have bandwidth caps to only apply caps on service to reduce network congestion rather than discourage Internet use, [2] count all data usage equally toward caps, regardless of its source ...