Do the rules allow broadband providers to address congestion and traffic that harms the network?
Yes. Recognizing that the proposed framework needs to balance potentially competing interests while helping to ensure an open, safe, and secure Internet, the draft rules would permit broadband Internet access service providers to engage in reasonable network management, including but not limited to reasonable efforts to address congestion and protect against traffic that is harmful to the network.
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- How does the District plan to address the traffic congestion during school drop-off and pick-up periods?
- How does the District plan to address the traffic congestion during school drop-off and pick-up periods?
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- Can guest traffic pass through a firewall with Network Address Translation (NAT) configured?