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TTCS, ISOC-TT, IEEE-TT host seminar on Network Neutrality

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Three organisations at the forefront of Information and Communications Technology in Trinidad and Tobago are working together to host a seminar on the issue of Network Neutrality  on Wednesday 20th August 2014,  from 6:30 to 8:30 pm at the UWI Engineering Building, ENG 101. Registration for the seminar can be found here or at the Facebook event page.

Network neutrality (or Net Neutrality) is the principle that Internet service providers and network operators should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favouring or blocking particular products or websites.

The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society (TTCS), the Internet Society Trinidad and Tobago Chapter (ISOC-TT) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Trinidad and Tobago Section (IEEE-TT) encourage all citizens and stakeholders to attend this session.

The Seminar has been designed as a round table discussion including representatives of various stakeholder groups with the opportunity for attendees to make interventions with respect to how the issue of Network Neutrality in Trinidad and Tobago will be shaped given recent developments of network operators.

The Seminar is free, but please register at  so the organisers can estimate for refreshments.

For more information, please contact any of the following:
TTCS
IEEE

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