ISP Regulation
ISP Regulation refers to the rules and guidelines that govern how Internet Service Providers operate. These regulations aim to ensure fair access to the internet, protect consumer rights, and promote competition among providers. They can cover issues like data privacy, network neutrality, and pricing practices.
Regulatory bodies, such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States, enforce these rules. They monitor ISP practices to prevent unfair treatment of customers and ensure that all users have equal access to online content and services. This helps maintain a balanced and open internet for everyone.