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no more life in the fast lane for your web search? check your internet speed today, as many major websites are on a go slow in protest at us plans to scrap net neutrality rules. the boss of us bankjp morgan chase warns that what happens to banking jobs in london after brexit is no longer in the hands of the uk government. welcome to world business report. i m rachel horne. in a minute, rico will tell us about an interesting deal in the music streaming world. but first: get ready to take a deep breath when you go online today because some of the most popular websites will be running slowly. companies like facebook, netflix, and amazon are taking part in a protest against changes being made to us rules which govern net neutrality. our north america technology correspondent dave lee explains. right now all internet traffic is treated the same, no matter it has come from, where it is going, what it is doing, that is something we call net neutrality. without it campaigners worry i
UsDemocraticMilitarySyrianRecep-tayyip-erdoganFree-trade-dealBbc-world-newsCountryTurkeyMembershipBeing-insincereEuropean-unionOn October 12, 2023, the 18th Internet Governance Forum (IGF) ended in Kyoto. It was, with more than 9000 registered participants, the largest IGF since its inception in 2006. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida opened the five-day meeting. The tangible output included 89 "IGF Messages from Kyoto," four substantial reports with recommendations from IGF Policy Networks (PN) for Artificial Intelligence.
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