Application-agnostic definition

Application-agnostic means not differentiating on the basis of source, destination, Internet content, application, service, or device, or class of Internet content, application, service, or device.
Application-agnostic means not differentiating on the basis of
Application-agnostic means not differentiating on the basis of source, destination, Internet content, application, service, or device, or class of Internet content, application, service, or device. “Class of applications” means Internet content, or a group of Internet applications, services, or devices, sharing a common characteristic, including, but not limited to, sharing the same source or destination, belonging to the same type of content, application, service, or device, using the same application- or transport-layer protocol, or having similar technical characteristics, including, but not limited to, the size, sequencing, or timing of packets, or sensitivity to delay. These definitions are taken from the California Network Neutrality Law, California Civil Code, §3100(a) and (c). See also van Schewick (2015), Network Neutrality and Quality of Service: What a Non-Discrimination Rule Should Look Like, Stanford Law Review, Volume 67, Issue 1, pp. 124-131 and fn. 444 (defining application-agnostic and application-specific discrimination and explaining the policy rationale for banning discrimination among applications and classes of applications and allowing application- agnostic discrimination.)).

More Definitions of Application-agnostic

Application-agnostic means that the commercial and technical treatment of traffic is independent of the Application;