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Net Neutrality Failure in US Will Hurt All Internet Users

Net Neutrality Failure in the U.S. Risks Hurting All Internet Users


InternetNZ Chief Executive Jordan Carter has condemned the decision by the United States communications regulator to undo 2015 open Internet rules, warning that all Internet users will end up worse off as a result.

"The FCC should have left the open Internet orders in place. Their decision instead damages the Internet for everyone," Carter says.

"An open Internet that isn’t captured by big ISPs or content companies is the platform for innovation and development New Zealand and the world need.

"The repeal of these American open Internet requirements means that over time, innovation is at risk in the United States. Dominant ISPs or content providers could do deals that make it harder for new services to emerge.

"If the next Netflix or Google faces discrimination from big ISPs in trying to offer their services, then new innovation is just less likely - and so over time we are all worse off.

"Since so many of the services we use online have been developed in America, what is bad for the Internet there is bad for us all.

"Fortunately New Zealand doesn’t have the market problems that make network neutrality such a pressing issue in the U.S. In particular the fact Chorus, provider of most broadband Internet infrastructure, does not offer retail ISP service and has no deals with content providers gives a layer of security to Kiwi Internet users. Until recently there haven’t been close links between big ISPs and big media or content companies. It is fortuitous that our local market is set up in this way, and has largely avoided the worst risks to a neutral Internet, but we should not take it for granted that this will always be the case without work to keep it that way.

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"InternetNZ is a voice for the open Internet and for Kiwi Internet users. We keep a sharp eye on the net neutrality situation here in New Zealand, and speak out when the open Internet is put at risk. There’s little that New Zealand can do to stem the problems arising from this American decision, but we must make sure similar problems don’t develop here."

About InternetNZ

InternetNZ believes in a better world through a better Internet.We promote the Internet's benefits. We protect its potential. And we focus on advancing an open and uncapturable Internet for our country.

We provide a voice for the Internet in New Zealand and work on behalf of all Internet users across the country.

We are the designated manager for the .nz Internet domain and represent New Zealand at a global level.

We provide community funding to promote Internet research, and work hard to bring the Internet community together at events like NetHui to share wisdom and best practice on the state of the Internet.

We promote our vision for the Internet to industry leaders and the rest of New Zealand, in order to shape what New Zealand’s Internet might look like in the future.

Our vision is for a better world through a better Internet. Organisational changes agreed earlier this year will see NZRS and InternetNZ coming together in 2018, and changes to the role of Domain Name Commission Ltd.


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