If you believe the US Federal Communications Commission, last June’s end of net neutrality—the system that required internet service providers to treat all data equally—has helped more Americans get broadband access. But the data behind this claim is highly controversial. . Every year, the FCC releases a report showing the state of broadband access in the US. This report is the government’s main source of information for measuring connectivity and helps determine how billions in broadband subsidies are allocated. When a draft of this year’s report, circulated in February, found large gains in the number of people with broadband, FCC chairman Ajit Pai claimed it showed that “our approach is working.” (Pai has said that net neutrality is bad for consumers because it discourages innovation.) After activists spotted errors in the draft, the commission adjusted the numbers, but Pai insisted that “the new data doesn’t change the report’s fundamental conclusion”: the so-called digital divide is narrowing. The link for this article located at MIT Technology Review is no longer available. . Every year, the FCC releases a report showing the state of broadband access in the US. This report i. believe, federal, communications, commission, june’s, neutrality—the. . Brittany Day
National governments, with input from nongovernmental organizations, are laying the groundwork for a new internet governance structure. Hosted by the Geneva-based International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency, the World Summit on the Information Society, to conclude next year, is an effort to find a common vision for the information society. . . .. National governments, with input from nongovernmental organizations, are laying the groundwork for a new internet governance structure. Hosted by the Geneva-based International Telecommunication Union, a United Nations agency, the World Summit on the Information Society, to conclude next year, is an effort to find a common vision for the information society. Naturally, all countries do not share the same ideas about how the internet should develop. But all are coping with the common problems of spam, cybersecurity and the digital divide. Governments are also wrestling with the impact of new technologies like VOIP, or voice-over-IP telephony services, and concerned about setting up a framework for broadband deployment. VOIP in particular threatens to disrupt massive established revenue structures. While world summits do not produce laws or regulations, they generally have a huge influence on global awareness of the issues they cover and how those are handled at the national level. The link for this article located at wired.com is no longer available. . National governments, with input from nongovernmental organizations, are laying the groundwork for a. national, governments, input, nongovernmental, organizations, laying, groundwork. . Anthony Pell
One of the world's leading telecommunications gurus warned colleagues at the annual meeting of the Pacific Telecommunications Council Tuesday that unless they found ways to adapt cutting-edge technology so that it helped reduce the so-called digital divide, democracy itself would be . . . . One of the world's leading telecommunications gurus warned colleagues at the annual meeting of the Pacific Telecommunications Council Tuesday that unless they found ways to adapt cutting-edge technology so that it helped reduce the so-called digital divide, democracy itself would be under threat. Pekka Tarjanne, Secretary-General of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), told the Conference News Daily he had come to the annual meeting of the PTC, which draws its membership among government and industry leaders from 55 nations, to deliver a "blunt" message about the growing divide between the information "haves" and "have-nots". The Orwellian factor, he said, was lurking for those not careful enough. The link for this article located at Earth Times News Service is no longer available. . Top executives caution that an expanding technology gap endangers democratic principles if reforms are not implemented.. Digital Divide, Technology Adaptation, Telecommunications News. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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