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Wednesday, 18 August 2010 - US Congress letter stirs 'net neutrality' debate
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology US Congress letter stirs 'net neutrality' debate AFP - Wednesday, August 18 Send IM Story Print US Congress letter stirs 'net neutrality' debate Slideshow: Full Photo Coverage: Internet Portals & Search Engines SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - – Four members of Congress have bashed a "net neutrality" proposal made by Google and Verizon, calling on US regulators to find their own way to insure all data is treated equally online. "Rather than expansion upon a proposal by two large communications companies with a vested financial interest in the outcome, formal FCC action is needed," the legislators said in a letter to Federal Communications Commission chairman Julius Genachowski. A copy of the letter available online Tuesday was signed by congressional Democrats Anna Eshoo, Edward Markey, Mike Doyle and Jan Inslee. The lawmakers condemned any paid prioritization of data routed over the Internet and called for wireless and wired connections to be held to the same standards of openness. "These types of arrangements, whether they are called paid prioritization or fast lanes, harm the Internet," the legislators argued in the letter. "A common-sense non-discrimination requirement without loopholes is essential." They also rejected the idea of allowing carriers that provide wireless Internet service to provide "managed services" such as mobile television programs out of concern the data might win priority treatment. "An overly broad interpretation of managed services would create an exception that swallows the rule," the legislators maintained. "For example, managed services might be rebranded or repackaged services and applications -- only with priority treatment not available to competitors." The foursome did agree with Google and Verizon when it came to giving the FCC the power to regulate Internet service providers (ISPs). Google and US telecom giant Verizon last week proposed a framework that would ban "undue discrimination against any lawful Internet content" and give the FCC exclusive authority to enforce the rules. The influential companies said their proposal was intended to kick-start stalled efforts to figure out how US regulators should or could keep ISPs from giving preferential treatment to some data at the expense of other bytes of information. In April, a US appeals court dealt a major setback to the FCC's efforts to force ISPs to treat all Web traffic equally. The court decided that the FCC had not been granted the legal authority by Congress to regulate the network management practices of ISPs. "We're not so presumptuous to think that any two businesses could, or should, decide the future of this issue," Google media counsel Richard Whitt said in a blog post. "We're simply trying to offer a proposal to help resolve a debate which has largely stagnated after five years." The proposal has prompted parties ranging from Internet freedom advocates to online social networking star Facebook and US telecom powerhouse AT&T to weigh in. Recommending that wireless Internet connections be exempt from net neutrality rules played into fears that Google is changing allegiance in the battle to stop ISPs from giving preferential treatment to those that pay. "It's true that Google previously has advocated for certain openness safeguards to be applied in a similar fashion to what would be applied to wireline services," Whitt said. "However, in the spirit of compromise, we have agreed to a proposal that allows this market to remain free from regulation for now, while Congress keeps a watchful eye." The proposal would continue to allow broadband service providers to freely offer "additional services" such as Verizon FIOS TV, which is currently available on smartphones. "Broadband providers could offer a special gaming channel, or a more secure banking service, or a home health monitoring capability -- so long as such offerings are separate and apart from the public Internet," Whitt said. Critics worried that such services might become a non-public parallel wireless Internet where data could get special handling. 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