Las principales críticas de los opositores de la NN en Estados Unidos.
On the Open Internet order: The Open Internet order evinced a desire to review interconnection agreements . Has the FCC decided upon a protocol for doing so? On one hand, interconnection markets appear robust and competitive. But on the other hand, the decision to reclassify broadband providers under Title II displaced the FTC’s traditional antitrust authority over that aspect of interconnection markets. Do you intend to use an antitrust-based model for reviewing potential interconnection issues? — Daniel Lyons The FCC’s reply brief in the Title II reclassification challenge before the DC Circuit makes false claims about Internet routing, network management, and the Domain Name System (DNS) ; third party DNS providers such as Google do not really “manage” ISP networks as the brief claims. Consequently, we can say that the 2015 Open Internet Order is based in large part on a defective technical understanding of the way the Internet works. While this weak analysis is dis...