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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2017 · 37 MIN

The Big Repeal: Net Neutrality

from SMACtalk · host Brian Fanzo & Daniel Newman - Digital Transformation, Millennial Technology Keynote Speakers

Today the FCC voted along partisan lines to repeal regulatory provisions we had come to know as "Net Neutrality." The purpose of Net Neutrality was to ensure an open internet where all users can enjoy the same quality of access.  We believe the FCC's decision will put too much power into the hands of a few companies, and ultimately weaken the innovation ecosystem that relies on a free and open internet to grow and thrive. Most of the services we enjoy today, like Netflix, Facebook, Uber and Amazon, could have only flourished under the types of protections that net neutrality guaranteed. Without these protections, the next generation of disruptors and innovators may find themselves shut out by a good ole' boys club of incumbent companies holding the keys to the internet's fast lanes. I shudder to think of the impact that stifling the next wave of innovation and startup capital might have on the US economy, to say nothing of our hindered ability to compete globally for top digital talent. Not sure what Net Neutrality is or how it will impact businesses and the future of work.  Listen to this episode of SMACtalk as Daniel and Brian take a deep dive into the topic that had the live audience watching on Facebook Live passionately engaged and inspired to take action!  Full blog post: https://futurumresearch.com/net-neutrality-how-did-we-let-happen/ New York Times Post: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/12/technology/net-neutrality-fcc-tech.html

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