Sentences with phrase «neutrality as»

However you communicate with your prospective tenants, you should always make sure to provide directions with as much neutrality as possible.
But accusing the Fed of politicizing the Presidential race is a zinger that will not sit well with an institution that wears its neutrality as a badge of honor,» says Cambridge Realty Capital Chairman Jeffrey A. Davis.
In Antonopoulos» view, this sort of approach would break net neutrality, which he believes applies to Bitcoin; but the reality is that Bitcoin does not work on net neutrality as a requirement.
As Stone notes, «such a program... might jeopardize Airbnb's covetable neutrality as a platform.»
Why is ending net neutrality as we know it a bad thing?
(It is not accurate to describe opponents of net neutrality as ISPs; consider the «usage - based - billing» debate in Canada that opposes smaller ISPs to the giants.)
It is also far from evident that religious neutrality as it is conceptualized by the Quebec government is a legitimate objective.
The only way Australia can contribute to global agreement is to ditch not just our 5 % target, but also our 15 and 25 % targets, and agree to move rapidly to net carbon neutrality as part of serious global emergency action.
The Maldives and Costa Rica are the first countries to adopt a carbon reduction goal more ambitious than that of Plan B. 5 Achim Steiner, Executive Director of UNEP, describes climate neutrality as «an idea whose time has come, driven by the urgent need to address climate change but also the abundant economic opportunities emerging for those willing to embrace a transition to a Green Economy.»
She pointed to uncertainty surrounding the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Federal Communications Commission, and net neutrality as evidence of a need for more support for the arts.
Gallo and representatives from ICT will represent Costa Rica at the ATWS 2016 to officially present the certificates of carbon neutrality as a result of the initiative.
That being said we will still chalk up your neutrality as a victory for the digital side... at least on our scoreboard.
(2) Net neutrality as an engineering principle, enabling the Internet to carry the traffic uploaded to the platform.
I distinguish between three different meanings of neutrality: (1) Net neutrality as non-exclusionary business practice, highlighting the economic principle that the Internet should be opened to all business transaction.
I can not speculate on why he might want to take our neutrality as some sort of act of disrespect.
It passes within the same «color» neutrality as grey and beige, but still a step bolder.
The move would give the FCC power to enforce net neutrality as well as open broadband lines up to third - party competition, enabling free markets to deliver better service for less money.
The constituency youth organiser, Mark Okraku however assured the aspirants of their neutrality as far as the primaries are concerned.
Mr. Amidu also clarified that, he knew what neutrality as a public officer entailed, having served as Ghana's Attorney General for long.
The Chairperson could therefore not have compromised her independence or neutrality as she neither requested nor lobbied for the said vehicle.
So it was interesting that the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) raised competitive neutrality as part of its submission to the Harper inquiry.
If you have understood what I have been saying thus far, you will know that I view cultural neutrality as an impossible goal for schools.
Franky Schaeffer decries neutrality as a «myth» which results in a freedom from religion and the exclusion of all those who operate on the basis of religious convictions from involvement in public life (Time for Anger, pp. 19 - 20).
Any moral reawakening must be accompanied by a return to markets, truth «telling institutions, and neutrality as a basis of social policy.
«Reddit is actively monitoring the FCC's proposed rule changes that could dismantle net neutrality as we know it.
Cruz is one of many conservatives who have defended the FCC's move repealing net neutrality as a way to decrease the power of big government and increase freedom.
«Chairman Pai's proposal, if implemented, represents the end of net neutrality as we know it and defies the will of millions of Americans who support the 2015 Open Internet Order.
And some tech companies are now speaking out in support of net neutrality as well, from Facebook to Netflix.
Reddit CEO Steve Huffman discusses the fight for net neutrality as the FCC votes on new regulations for the internet.
Inside.com Founder Jason Calacanis discusses the fight for net neutrality as the FCC's Ajit Pai releases a draft order to repeal the regulations.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin takes a look at where the candidates stand on the issue of net neutrality as the 2016 presidential election draws closer.
Brian Fung of the Washington Post dug into what he describes as a «massive yet inconspicuous alliance» of lobbyists, policy experts, and others strategizing to restore net neutrality as soon as possible.

Not exact matches

After Verizon beat the FCC in court in 2014, then - FCC chair Tom Wheeler turned to Title II of the 1934 Communications Act to achieve his goal of mandating net neutrality (the court had said that, without broadband providers being classified as common carriers, the FCC did not have the authority to force them to maintain an open internet).
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.
The president - elect had tweeted in 2014 that Obama's support for net neutrality was a «top down power grab» that would somehow «target conservative media» — there is no basis to this assertion, as net neutrality does not allow anyone to target any particular online service or media outlet; that's the point.
As if the debate over net neutrality rules couldn't get any more polluted, reports are surfacing that the Federal Communications Commission is being flooded with fake comments.
Advocates for net neutrality have been hoping for stronger regulatory oversight of ISPs by reclassifying them as common carriers in all of their business dealings.
Through all of this, a particularly vocal constituency that favored maintaining net - neutrality regulations as they were prior to the court's 2014 ruling included a who's who of some of the most important technology companies, such as Amazon, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft.
Net neutrality, in case you need a refresher, is the term used to describe the unrestricted flow of content over the Internet, and it's been advocated by everyone from legal luminaries including Harvard professor Lawrence Lessig to entrepreneurs such as Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, and startups such as Etsy and Meetup, and countless others.
Some net - neutrality experts wonder if Wheeler has taken things too far — saying the door is now open to more legal disputes as the parameters of net neutrality continue to get hammered out.
Wheeler's «split the baby» approach to the contentious net neutrality debate, reported on over the weekend by the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, would effectively reclassify Internet service providers as public utilities akin to the phone companies under Title II of the Telecommunications Act, but only in dealing with large content providers such as Netflix and Google's Youtube.
Separately, net neutrality experts foresee a protracted period of legal challenges ahead, as the cable industry seeks to undo the new rules.
The dispute was initially between Bell and its wholesale internet service provider customers, such as Teksavvy, but eventually grew into a larger CRTC hearing on net neutrality itself.
Net neutrality has different definitions, but as Public Knowledge puts it, at its core it is about:
Unless there is some unlikely action on this issue by the end of the year, his inability to get AMPs established — and thereby get supposedly world - leading net neutrality rules to be taken seriously by ISPs — will easily go down as his biggest failure at the CRTC.
Ever since, the Reagan reforms have been seen as a model, with «revenue neutrality» being their central feature.
The search company was one of the most vocal supporters of net neutrality and openness in wireless, going so far as to bid billions of dollars to ensure that people could use whatever devices and apps they wanted on whatever networks they wanted.
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.
Yet the one saving grace for those who support net neutrality — that is, reclassifying broadband suppliers as common carriers — will be a tough sell.
Now Verizon is looking for a way to quash those efforts and protect an upcoming federal agency plan to undo net neutrality rules, as well.
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