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FCC votes to restore net neutrality – what that could mean for your internet speed(WJET/WFXP) — The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to restore net neutrality in a vote of 3-2 Thursday. This decision reclassifies the broadband internet as a Title 2 common carrier ...
On Dec. 14, 2017, the FCC will vote on a proposal to repeal the rules safeguarding net neutrality, which telecommunications companies, such as AT&T, Comcast and Verizon, have long opposed. Net ...
In a landmark decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals upheld the Federal Communications Commission's 2018 repeal of net neutrality rules.
She had shepherded the move to reinstate them during her tenure leading the agency and led the 3-2 party-line vote last year to restore the net neutrality rules. "Consumers across the country have ...
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"Let's not mourn the death of net neutrality. We're going to have an Internet that's going to be even more innovative," said Jonathan Spalter.
She had shepherded the move to reinstate them during her tenure leading the agency and led the 3-2 party-line vote last year to restore the net neutrality rules. “Consumers across the country ...
Earlier this month net neutrality was back in the news, thanks to a U.S. appeals court ruling. The decision stated that the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, didn’t have the power to ...
One of the longest, most technical and, as it turns out, most inconsequential public-policy debates of the 21st-century was about net neutrality. Now that a federal appeals court has effectively ...
The Net Neutrality rules aimed to protect open, free, and fast Internet for all, while opponents questioned federal agency authority and worried the rules stymied investment and innovation.
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