A federal appeals court’s Tuesday ruling on Net neutrality has sparked dire predictions: Streaming video will cost more; Internet-based multiplayer games could get expensive; and innovation might be stifled. Credo Mobile is gathering names for a petition to Federal Communications Commission chair Tom Wheeler. However, nothing is going to happen for a while because “it’s not a done deal,” said Dan Rayburn, principal analyst at Frost & Sullivan. The court’s ruling “opened up a clear path for the FCC to reinstate and improve the process.”
The Net Neutrality Ruling: All Sound and Fury?
Posted by: Richard Adhikari January 16, 2014 03:14 PMA federal appeals court’s Tuesday ruling on Net neutrality has sparked dire predictions: Streaming video will cost more; Internet-based multiplayer games could get expensive; and innovation might be stifled. Credo Mobile is gathering names for a petition to Federal Communications Commission chair Tom Wheeler. However, nothing is going to happen for a while because “it’s not a done deal,” said Dan Rayburn, principal analyst at Frost & Sullivan. The court’s ruling “opened up a clear path for the FCC to reinstate and improve the process.”