Net neutrality in Chile

In Chile, net neutrality is regulated by the Law Nº 20.453, known as the Chilean net neutrality law, issued on August 18, 2010, becoming the first country in the world to enact a law referred to the net neutrality principle. The law modified the General Law of Telecommunications, adding three articles —24 H, 24 I and 24 J— that establish rights for the Internet users and obligations for Internet service providers, in addition to give powers to enforce this law to the Telecommunications Undersecretary (Subtel).

Net neutrality in Chile

In Chile, net neutrality is regulated by the Law Nº 20.453, known as the Chilean net neutrality law, issued on August 18, 2010, becoming the first country in the world to enact a law referred to the net neutrality principle. The law modified the General Law of Telecommunications, adding three articles —24 H, 24 I and 24 J— that establish rights for the Internet users and obligations for Internet service providers, in addition to give powers to enforce this law to the Telecommunications Undersecretary (Subtel).