Some months ago, NBN Co, a government-owned corporation that operates Australia's national broadband network, opened a consultation process asking resellers whether they would support 'the development of a price response whereby charging of streaming video could be differentiated from the charging of other traffic/services' and put net neutrality up for debate in the country. The proposal was dubbed the 'Netflix tax' by critics as users would be charged more to access video streaming services. Experts claimed that there is a need for net neutrality legislation in Australia. After all the controversy, NBN Co released its pricing consultation paper saying that 'NBN has therefore elected to focus on ways to meet the challenge of growing video traffic by increasing CVC [connectivity virtual circuit] inclusions and making higher speeds more affordable', adding that there are no plans to charge users based on their streaming.
Register Email now for Weekly Promotion Stock
100% free, Unsubscribe any time!Add 1: Room 605 6/F FA YUEN Commercial Building, 75-77 FA YUEN Street, Mongkok KL, HongKong Add 2: Room 405, Building E, MeiDu Building, Gong Shu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China
Whatsapp/Tel: +8618057156223 Tel: 0086 571 86729517 Tel in HK: 00852 66181601
Email: [email protected]