FCC's policies may affect online video growth...
Wednesday, December 8, 2010 at 8:03AM "The pay-as-you-go Internet access plan of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) could stop the growth of online video industry, warned analysts.
The pay-as-you-go Internet access schemes are not illegal but were discouraged by the regulator and are apposed by public and consumer groups. However, most carriers in the country are now offering data plans for Internet service.
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski has said that his new proposal, described as net-neutrality proposal, will restrict broadband service providers from tampering with Internet traffic and also admitted that he is open to suggestions about new charging system depending upon usage.
Analysts say that this will put a limit on how much consumers accesses Web video content has it takes up a lot of space and would carry a large price in fixed data plans. This could also widen the gap in internet use as the wealthy will be able to use more internet than others." To read the entire FrenchTribune article, regarding "FCC's policies may affect online video growth...", click here.
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