Now that Google is an ISP, it’s started to act more like one. Wired reports that Google has barred a Google Fiber customer from attaching a server to its network, which the customer alleges is in violation of the Federal Communications Commission’s network neutrality guidelines. Google says that barring servers from its network is perfectly in line with reasonable network management practices and that users can run servers over Google Fiber if they get the company’s permission first. “Your Google Fiber account is for your use and the reasonable use of your guests,” the company wrote to the Fiber customer..”Unless you have a written agreement with Google Fiber permitting you do so, you should not host any type of server

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