The Cámara de Diputados De Chile (Chamber of Deputies of Chile), approved (100 votes in favor and one abstention) a new Net Neutrality law. This makes Chile the first country to pass such legislation.
See "Cámara aprueba modificaciones del Senado a proyecto que protege derechos de usuarios de internet" - here (Spanish).
The new law says that ISPs should "ensure access to all types of content, services or applications available on the network and offer a service that does not distinguish content, applications or services, based on the source of it or their property".
The law also requires ISPs to:
- Provide a parental control service
- Be transparent on service terms to customers (in writing)
- Have proper security measures (user privacy, virus protection and network security) in place.
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