Discussion 4 MIS
References:
Net Neutrality: Why It Matters to School Librarians.
Authors:
ADAMS, HELEN R., HARRIS, CHRISTOPHER
Source: Teacher Librarian. Apr2018, Vol. 45 Issue 4, p8-12. 5p.
Document Type: Article
Subjects: NETWORK neutrality INTERNET service providers CURRICULUM planning SCHOOL librarians UNITED States. Federal Communications Commission
Abstract:
The article discusses the impact of the end of net neutrality protections on school librarians. It is noted that net neutrality protections were created in 2015 by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and in May 2017, it issued "Restoring Internet Freedom Notice of Proposed Rulemaking." It is stated that without net neutrality, curriculum decisions may be influenced by Internet service providers (ISPs).
ISSN: 1481-1782
Accession Number: 129318050
Database: MasterFILE Premier
5 QUESTIONS ABOUT NET NEUTRALITY.
Authors: MILEY, JOHN
Source: Kiplinger's Personal Finance. Feb2018, Vol. 72 Issue 2, p14-14. 1p. 1 Color Photograph.
Document Type: Article
Subject Terms:
· BROADBAND communication systems
Geographic Terms: UNITED States
Company/Entity: UNITED States. Federal Communications Commission T-Mobile USA Inc.
NAICS/Industry Codes:
· 517110 Wired Telecommunications Carriers
· 926130 Regulation and Administration of Communications, Electric, Gas, and Other Utilities
Abstract:
The article discusses net neutrality and impact of rule changes. Topics discussed include changes in rules by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on broadband to benefit consumers, fines to companies that fail to meet transparency requirements and launch of plan by T-Mobile to let customers use music streaming applications (apps).
Full Text Word Count: 612
ISSN: 1528-9729
Accession Number: 126872699
Database: Business Source Premier
Why 2015 May Be the Year We Solve Net Neutrality.
Authors: ALBANESIUS, CHLOE
Source: PC Magazine. Feb2015, p12-17. 6p.
Document Type: Article
Subjects:
NETWORK neutrality COMMUNICATION policy INTERNET access control INTERNET service providers -- Law & legislation UNITED States. Federal Communications Commission
Abstract:
The article focuses on the solutions for net neutrality in the U.S. It mentions that net neutrality is the principle that Internet service providers and the government should provide equal access to the Internet. It reflects on the rules issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S.
ISSN: 2373-2830
Accession Number: 100634430
Database: MasterFILE Premier
Net Neutrality Issues and Different Cross-sections of Society -- An Indian Perspective.
Authors:
Mukherjee, Debarshi1 [email protected] Dhir, Sonia2 [email protected]
Source:
IPE Journal of Management. Jul-Dec2016, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p80-91. 12p.
Document Type: Article
Subject Terms:
NETWORK neutrality TELECOMMUNICATION policy -- India INDIA. Telecom Regulatory Authority
Author-Supplied Keywords:
Net Neutrality TRAI Consultation Paper Zero Pricing
Company/Entity: AMAZON.COM Inc.
DUNS Number: 884745530
Ticker: AMZN
Reviews & Products:
GOOGLE (Web resource) FACEBOOK (Web resource)
Abstract:
The principle of net neutrality has gained much attention since 2006 and again in 2015 in India when Telecom Regulatory Authority of India released its consultation paper in which it invited public opinions with regard to the regulation of free availability and access of content (text, voice and media) on internet by various service providers. The topic gained much attention when the established telecom corporations started suggesting that they should be paid by the internet content providers like Facebook, Youtube, Google etc, for providing them the network for reaching the masses. Telecom companies argue that the internet content providers have been making high profits from low investments while they are the ones to have made high investments in building the infrastructure for these service providers to operate, due to which the internet service providers should share their revenues with the telecom companies. The violation of net neutrality will take place if any kind of discrimination takes place in terms of providing any type of data to the consumers. This means their very right to free access to information from internet will be violated. Violation of net neutrality has generated much uproar around the world since telecom corporations like Airtel demanded that telecom companies like Airtel should be paid by the content providers like Google, Facebook, Amazon etc for letting them display their content on internet to the mass consumers and generating huge profits. This violation means that differential pricing is likely to be practised by the telecom firms in terms of charging both the internet service providers and consumers. Currently there are no laws in India which govern net neutrality which means the content available on internet can be accessed by anybody without any kind of discrimination. This study seeks to fulfill the knowledge gap by empirically analyzing the various cross sections of the society which are bound to get affected by the violation of net neutrality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Author Affiliations:
1Associate Professor, Department of Business Management, Tripura University, Agartala 2Assistant Professor, IMS Noida, Uttar Pradesh
ISSN: 2249-9040
Accession Number: 122825965
Database: Business Source Premier
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