The TikTok ban in the US has been delayed for 75 days. It aims to “pursue a resolution that protects national security while saving a platform (TikTok) used by 170 million Americans.” In addition, president-elect Trump has proposed a joint venture between ByteDance and the US government. To preserve national security, Trump says that the deal would end up with the latter owning 50% of TikTok. For now, TikTok is slated to resume operations in the US. During their meeting on December 5, the Metro Manila Council (MMC) signed and approved the implementation of the HOV Lane policy. A one-week dry run will be conducted starting next week December 11, Monday in order to test the effectiveness of this new policy. During the dry run, traffic enforcers are not yet tasked to apprehend drivers who violate the HOV policy, but once this scheme is implemented violators will be charged with a Php 500 fine. The idea of a Fair Use Policy is nothing new and has been enforced, albeit discreetly, by telcos on a case to case basis. Read more in our articles including "TikTok ban in the US delayed for 75 days" and "HOV lane on EDSA to be implemented by the MMDA, dry run starts Dec.11".
The TikTok ban in the US has been delayed for 75 days. It aims to “pursue a resolution that protects national security while saving a platform (TikTok) used by 170 million Americans.” In addition, president-elect Trump has proposed a joint venture between ByteDance and the US government.
To preserve national security, Trump says that the deal would end up with the latter owning 50% of TikTok. For now, TikTok is slated to resume operations in the US. During their meeting on December 5, the Metro Manila Council (MMC) signed and approved the implementation of the HOV Lane policy.
Our coverage of TikTok US policy includes: "TikTok ban in the US delayed for 75 days"; "HOV lane on EDSA to be implemented by the MMDA, dry run starts Dec.11"; "Fair Use Policy: Globe vs. Smart compared ". Each article provides unique insights and information.