New Delhi’s top elected official was arrested on March 21 in a corruption case
One major cable operator in talks with Google said it has been reluctant to forge a deal because of concerns it might violate Federal Communications Commission guidelines on network neutrality, the newspaper said in its electronic edition.
Cable and phone companies that operate the data pipelines are supposed to treat all traffic the same.
Google’s proposal, called OpenEdge, would place Google servers directly within the network of the service providers, the newspaper said.
The setup would accelerate Google’s service for users, the newspaper said.
Google could not be immediately reached for comment.
The Wall Street Journal said that when asked about OpenEdge, Google said other companies could strike similar deals if they desired.
New Delhi’s top elected official was arrested on March 21 in a corruption case
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