Google and Verizon Co. have declared an offer that would provide the U.S. Federal Communications Commission limited authority to impose network neutrality policy, counting charge fines up to $2 million for defiance by broadband source.

Representative from the both companies, in a declaration made yesterday, stated that they belive to shift the often- contentious net neutrality dispute to the fore with the reference. Under the offer, broadband providers might not block or humiliate Web traffic, though they might offer distinguish online services separately from the public internet.

The suggestion forbids providers from appealing in gratuitous inequity against any legalized Internet content, software, or service in a way that reason significant damage to rivalry or to users. Prioritization of Internet traffic might be assumed as discriminatory, but broadband providers might contain an opportunity to rebut that.