The FCC is looking into a complaint that Google Fiber’s ban on hosting computer servers on its network violates its Open Internet Order and Rules. Google Fiber told the FCC, among other things, that its policy was fully consistent with the Order and Rules. However, news of its response has sparked allegations that the company has done an about-face on its previously vociferous support for Net neutrality. “Google is a strong supporter of the open Internet, and our stance here hasn’t changed,” said company spokesperson Jenna Wandres.
Google Changes Net Neutrality Tune in Fiber Spat
Posted by: Richard Adhikari July 31, 2013 04:54 PMThe FCC is looking into a complaint that Google Fiber’s ban on hosting computer servers on its network violates its Open Internet Order and Rules. Google Fiber told the FCC, among other things, that its policy was fully consistent with the Order and Rules. However, news of its response has sparked allegations that the company has done an about-face on its previously vociferous support for Net neutrality. “Google is a strong supporter of the open Internet, and our stance here hasn’t changed,” said company spokesperson Jenna Wandres.