L’erba del vicino: in UK Virgin, Vodafone ed Everything Everywhere non sottoscrivono un (blando) accordo per la net neutrality

Posso immaginare che un operatore wireless non ami l’idea di impegnarsi a non chiamare “internet access” un servizio di accesso che esclude determinati servizi e protocolli (in altre parole, se offrono un servizio ad esempio senza VoIP, non possono chiamarlo “accesso ad Internet”).

Diciamo che posso immaginarmi vari modi per fare una figura migliore… 😉

BBC News – ISPs split over UK open internet code of practice.

Ten ISPs including BT, O2 and Talktalk backed the agreement promising not to restrict or block content unless there was a reason to deploy “reasonable traffic management practices”.
But Virgin Media said the principles set out were too vague while Vodafone said the code was “impractical”.
Everything Everywhere also opted out.

The Open Internet Code of Practice builds on an earlier traffic
management agreement – which the three hold-outs did agree to – adding
three new commitments:

  • ISPs promise open and full access to the net across their range of products.
  • Firms cannot market a subscription package as including
    “internet access” if certain kinds of legal content or services are
    barred.
  • Members must not target and degrade content or applications offered by a specific rival.

Exceptions to the rule include sites or services blocked
by a court order; the need to manage congestion on the network if too
many people are using data-hungry services at once; the imposition of
data caps that are part of a user’s contract; and the use of parental
blocks deployed to keep children safe.

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1 thought on “L’erba del vicino: in UK Virgin, Vodafone ed Everything Everywhere non sottoscrivono un (blando) accordo per la net neutrality”

  1. Cancellano i benefici dei primi tre commitments con le seguenti quattro exceptions. As always… *facepalm*

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