Internet Governance
As a globally distributed network of voluntarily interconnected autonomous networks, the Internet operates without a central governing body. It has no centralized governance for either technology or policies, and each constituent network chooses what technologies and protocols it will deploy from the voluntary technical standards that are developed by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
Internet Regulations- Who Regulates the Internet?
While there is no central Internet governing body, or a King of the World Wide Web (so to speak), there are Internet regulation bodies that work behind the scenes to keep everything running semi-smoothly. Here are the main Internet regulation entitie.
IP - Internet Protocol
IP (Internet Protocol) is the primary network protocol used on the Internet, developed in the 1970s. On the Internet and many other networks, IP is often used together with the Transport Control Protocol (TCP) and referred to interchangeably as TCP/IP.
Online Chat
Online chatmay refer to any kind of communication over the Internet that offers a real-time transmission of text messages from sender to receiver.