We do not want ISPs to charge online services for access or fast lanes to
Internet access providers» customers.
Furthermore, Google is already burdened with many other risks, for instance: (1) increased competition from general purpose search engines and information services (page 7); (2) dependency on remaining competitive and providing value to advertisers (page 7); (3) being subject to increased regulatory scrutiny which may negatively impact business (page 8); (4) being «regularly subject to claims, suits, government investigations, and other proceedings that may result in adverse outcomes» (page 8); (5) «Privacy concerns relating to our technology could damage our reputation and deter current and potential users from using our products and services» (page 12); (6) «Web spam and content farms could decrease our search quality, which could damage our reputation and deter our current and potential users from using our products and services» (page 13); (7) «
Internet access providers may be able to restrict, block, degrade, or charge for access to certain of our products and services, which could lead to additional expenses and the loss of users and advertisers» (page 16); (8) «New technologies could block online ads, which would harm our business» (page 16).
In recent months, the company's chief executive, Reed Hastings, has said net neutrality was no longer the company's «primary battle,» partly because Netflix is now large enough that it can secure the deals it needs with
internet access providers to ensure its service is delivered smoothly to customers.
«Authorized account holder» is defined as the natural person who is assigned to an e-mail address by
an Internet Access Provider, online service provider, or other organization (e.g., business, educational institute) that is responsible for assigning e-mail addresses for the domain associated with the submitted e-mail address.
In the event of a dispute regarding any entry, the entry will be deemed made by the authorized account holder of the e-mail address submitted at the time of entry (i.e., the person who is assigned to an e-mail address by
an Internet access provider, on - line service provider or other organization responsible for assigning e-mail addresses for the domain associated with the submitted e-mail address).
(8) violate any operating rule, policy or guideline of
your Internet access provider or online service.
«Where a retail broadband
Internet access provider decides whether and how their subscribers interact with content.»
The authorized account subscriber is the natural person who is assigned an e-mail address by
an Internet access provider, on - line service provider, or other organization responsible for assigning e-mail addresses for the domains associated with the submitted e-mail addresses.
The «authorized account holder» is the natural person assigned an email address by
an Internet access provider, online service provider or other organization responsible for assigning email addresses for the domain associated with the submitted address.
The «authorized account holder» is the natural person assigned an email address by
an Internet access provider, online service provider or other organization responsible for assigning email addresses for the domain associated with the submitted address.
Not exact matches
At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas earlier this month, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler signaled that he would heed President Obama's call to preserve net neutrality — that is, treat broadband
internet service
providers as utilities (subject to more rigorous regulation than previously) to maintain equal
access for all to the
internet.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian authorities have ordered
internet service
providers to block
access to Telegram, a popular messaging app used by an estimated 40 million Iranians, state TV reported Monday.
When someone wants to retrieve their file, they simply
access the file over the
internet via the
provider's website.
As one of the most vocal Senate proponents for net neutrality, the consumer protection that compels
internet service
providers to ensure equal
access to all websites, Franken is already on a collision course with the new administration.
And it's here where a new battle is brewing, because these middlemen, which make up the backbone of the
Internet, and which many small businesses also depend on for
access, are now competing head - on with enormous
providers like Comcast and Verizon.
The order, put out in 2010, prevented
Internet Service
Providers (ISPs) from charging content providers more for expanded access to networks, or from charging consumers for faster downloa
Providers (ISPs) from charging content
providers more for expanded access to networks, or from charging consumers for faster downloa
providers more for expanded
access to networks, or from charging consumers for faster download speeds.
Subiaco - based
internet provider iiNet has announced its customers across all brands will have quota - free
access to Netflix, when the online streaming service hits Australian shores in less than three weeks.
Net neutrality is a concept stipulating that
Internet service
providers should enable
access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites.
And while many startups and tech companies that depend on open
access to the
Internet have cheered those rules, which reclassify
Internet Service
Providers (ISPs) as public utilities under Title II of the Telecommunications Act, cable and telecommunications industry representatives have already filed several lawsuits that challenge the regulations.
To do that the six largest broadband
providers refused to widen the pipes into their networks, slowing
access to huge swaths of the
Internet for millions of Americans.
CTK is an application service
provider: it hosts the program, and customers get secure
access to it over the
Internet.
Zero - rating provides an easy expansion of
internet access, which in turn benefits society and allows network
providers to invest more in advancing their products.
Under the rules,
Internet service
providers like Comcast (cmcsa) and Verizon are barred from blocking, slowing
access to or otherwise discriminating against web sites and online services.
Outgoing U.S. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler warned Republicans against dismantling the Obama administration's landmark «net neutrality» protections that bar
internet service
providers from slowing consumer
access to web content.
The rules were adopted to prevent dominant
Internet providers like Comcast (cmcsa), Verizon (vz) and Charter Communications (chtr) from blocking or slowing
access to web sites and services.
This would bar
Internet service
providers from creating multiple levels of connection speeds and charging consumers and companies for
access to «fast lanes» — a move critics argue will automatically create «slow lanes,» which will make it very difficult for promising new startups to get up and running.
They were intended to ensure a free and open
internet, give consumers equal
access to web content and prevent broadband service
providers from favoring their own content.
The rules prohibit
internet service
providers from blocking
access to or charging extra to
access certain data or content.
Koebler says that he hopes to dispel the myth that
internet users must rely entirely on an
internet service
provider to obtain online
access.
The rules, which were upheld by the DC Circuit Court of Appeals earlier in June, ensure that
internet service
providers treat data equally and can not give or sell
access to so - called
internet fast lanes that would prioritize certain
internet services over others.
Last week U.S. President Barack Obama said
Internet service
providers should be regulated more like public utilities to make sure they grant equal
access to all content
providers.
Republicans said the
internet will operate essentially the same without what they see as heavy - handed government rules, while Democrats said the repeal will allow
internet providers to change how people
access content.
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 - The head of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission unveiled plans on Tuesday to repeal landmark 2015 rules that prohibited
internet service
providers from impeding consumer
access to web content in a move that promises to recast the digital landscape.
All of the major
Internet providers, including Comcast (cmcsa) and Verizon (vz), have promised not to block or throttle
access to any legal web site.
The majority of the debate revolves around the FCC's proposal to eliminate net neutrality, which would allow
Internet service
providers to create multiple levels of connection speeds, charging companies for
access to «fast lanes» — a move critics argue will automatically create «slow lanes.»
The FCC rules guaranteeing it were designed to protect
internet users» ability to
access the online services of their choice and to prevent broadband
providers from giving an unfair advantage to their own sites and services or to those of their paid partners.
If adopted, the new rules would ban large broadband firms like Verizon and Comcast from purposefully slowing down or discriminating against different types of data, but they would allow content
providers to pay extra to
access a virtual
Internet fast lane.
This struggle over whether
internet service
providers should enable equal
access to all content and applications regardless of the source, without favoring or blocking particular products or websites, or alternatively be permitted to differentiate the price for some (e.g., high volume) users over others, has been around for some time.
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Action: Approach VPNs with extreme caution Who is this for: All web users — unless free
Internet access is not available in your country How difficult is it: No additional effort Tell me more: While there may be times when you feel tempted to sign up and use a VPN service — say, to try to circumvent geoblocks so you can stream video content that's not otherwise available in your country — if you do this you should assume that the service
provider will at very least be recording everything you're doing online.
Special Source Operations, described by Snowden as the «crown jewel» of the NSA, handles all surveillance programs, such as Prism, that rely on «corporate partnerships» with telecoms and
internet providers to
access communications data.
There's no love lost between Netflix (s NFLX) Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos and Canada's big
Internet providers: «It's almost a human rights violation what they're charging for internet access in Canada,» Sarandos said during the Merrill Lynch Media, Communications & Entertainment conference in Los Angeles We
Internet providers: «It's almost a human rights violation what they're charging for
internet access in Canada,» Sarandos said during the Merrill Lynch Media, Communications & Entertainment conference in Los Angeles We
internet access in Canada,» Sarandos said during the Merrill Lynch Media, Communications & Entertainment conference in Los Angeles Wednesday.
Like other cloud
providers, Oracle is also working to expand the number of locations where enterprise customers can
access its cloud services over direct, private network links, as opposed to the
internet.
It's quite feasible they have better
access through major US
providers like AT&T or Verizon whose infrastructure is used to process a major share of global
Internet traffic.
This information can include: your IP address, browser type, domain names,
internet service
provider (ISP), the files viewed on our site (e.g., HTML pages, graphics, etc.), operating system, clickstream data,
access times and referring website addresses.
Using IP addresses, we can determine the domain names of
Internet service
providers (ISPs) used to
access our website.
Cloud - based wallet services are offered by
providers as a method of storing your private keys on a remote server, meaning you can gain
access to them any time you have
access to the
Internet.
Christian group Safer Media, working with Premier and others, has successfully campaigned for more responsible
Internet filtering from
Internet service
providers (although this doesn't apply to most mobile media, the platform through which the majority of pornography is
accessed), while Christian Tory MP Claire Perry has led the charge within Parliament to address underage exposure to adult material.
To watch this game online, you'll be using the subscription service Fox Soccer 2 Go in the United States or with some
Internet providers you can
access Fox Sports Go.
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accessing the Website, contacting your
internet service
provider to request that they block your
access to the Website and / or bringing court proceedings against you.