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Doctor Strange - Trailer World Premiere
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The Internet was developed as a network between government research
laboratories and participating departments of universities. By the late
1980s, a process was set in place towards public, commercial use of the
Internet. The remaining restrictions were removed by 1995, 4 years after
the introduction of the World Wide Web.[1]
In 1989, the first ISPs were established in Australia[2] and the United
States. In Brookline, Massachusetts, The World became the first
commercial ISP in the US. Its first customer was served in November
1989.[3]
On 23 April 2014, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) was
reported to be considering a new rule that will permit ISPs to offer
content providers a faster track to send content, thus reversing their
earlier net neutrality position.[4][5][6] A possible solution to net
neutrality concerns may be municipal broadband, according to Professor
Susan Crawford, a legal and technology expert at Harvard Law School.[7]
On 15 May 2014, the FCC decided to consider two options regarding
Internet services: first, permit fast and slow broadband lanes, thereby
compromising net neutrality; and second, reclassify broadband as a
telecommunication service, thereby preserving net neutrality.[8][9] On
10 November 2014, President Barack Obama recommended that the FCC
reclassify broadband Internet service as a telecommunications service in
order to preserve net neutrality.[10][11][12] On 16 January 2015,
Republicans presented legislation, in the form of a U.S. Congress H.R.
discussion draft bill, that makes concessions to net neutrality but
prohibits the FCC from accomplishing the goal or enacting any further
regulation affecting Internet service providers.[13][14] On 31 January
2015, AP News reported that the FCC will present the notion of applying
("with some caveats") Title II (common carrier) of the
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