Would the proposed draft rules apply to wireless Internet access, such as Internet access through an iPhone or Blackberry?
The proposed draft rules would apply to all platforms for broadband Internet access, including wireless Internet access. This proposal is based on the belief that consumers should have the same freedoms and choices no matter how they access the Internet. But the proposed draft rules “acknowledge that technological, market structure, consumer usage, and historical regulatory differences between different Internet access platforms may justify differences in how we apply the Internet openness principles to advance the goals of innovation, investment, research and development, competition, and consumer choice.” The Commission is seeking comment through this rulemaking on how to apply the six principles to wireless networks.
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- Would the proposed draft rules apply to wireless Internet access, such as Internet access through an iPhone or Blackberry?
- Will my smartphone/cell phone (iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Palm, etc.) work with the campus wireless internet?
- Will my smartphone/cell phone (iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Palm, etc.) work with the campus wireless internet?
- How will the proposed draft open Internet rules affect my Internet experience?
- How will the proposed draft open Internet rules affect my Internet experience?
- How can I get a copy of the proposed draft open Internet rules?