Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Net-Neutrality Goes to Africa

With the FCC's ruling towards the end of last year on net neutrality and the kick off of this year with the Consumer Electronic Show showcasing various technology companies entering into the Internet TV era, the net neutrality discussion is definitely a hot topic - at least domestically. But now, this issue is crossing borders as net neutrality issues arise in South Africa.  Unlike the U.S. where citizens are fighting to keep the Internet open and free, it seems as though South African Internet providers have always differentiated content delivery.  If South African Internet goers want better service, they have to pay for it!

Visit Net neutrality: SA’s ADSL ISPs weigh in for more information.