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Old 15-08-2010, 19:39   #11
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Re: Google and Verizon outline vision for 'open internet'

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I haven't got a ferrari yet. It does not mean or imply I am going to get one.


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Additional Online Services: A provider that offers a broadband Internet access service
complying with the above principles could offer any other additional or differentiated services.
Such other services would have to be distinguishable in scope and purpose from broadband
Internet access service, but could make use of or access Internet content, applications or services
and could include traffic prioritization. The FCC would publish an annual report on the effect of
This is what happens now. The key is the phrase "Such other services would have to be distinguishable in scope and purpose from broadband
Internet access service". This means that the companies would be free to proritise protocols that are not strictly internet related (such as VOIP) differently. It does not necessarily mean one website will be proritised over another.
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