Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Brent Everett On Mobile

A party pro-net neutrality, universal broadband pro-and anti-censorship: Second

Canada for years has shown a similar political landscape of England, a bipartisan board between conservatives and liberals. The latest polls second which was fourth contender and almost zero in the last decade (see chart in Wikipedia ), the New Democratic Party.

Obviously all parties have some proposals about the Internet, most often very broad and kind to the ear, far from anything concrete. This game is pretty straightforward (unlike their peers from a list (readable here and here )) proponiedo include:
  • Universal Access-Banda Ancha.
  • Telecommunications subject to public interest.
  • legally protect Network Neutrality
  • Cut the final price of the connection.
  • Punishment measures traffic control operators.
  • Prohibit charging for internet use.
  • Balance, provided internacionesles treaties, the rights of creators and users (not mentioned on the industry).
Sounds interesting, clear that this is on paper, and as always ... "From words to action there is a stretch."

What is the outlook in the English political parties? In the next post.

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