FCC votes to restore net neutrality protections in the United States
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FCC reinstates net neutrality, FCC Commissioner Carr slams move
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday voted to approve a regulation that will reinstate net neutrality rules that allow the agency to regulate broadband internet access as a telecommunications service. Net neutrality rules were first imposed during the Obama administration in 2015 but were repealed in 2017 after the Trump administration flipped control of the FCC, which returned broadband internet to being regulated as an information service. With the Biden administration...
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FCC reinstates net neutrality rules
SAN FRANCISCO >> The FCC today restored “net neutrality” rules that prevent broadband internet providers such as Comcast and AT&T from favoring some sites and apps over others.
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FCC reinstates net neutrality - POLITICO
The 3-2 vote is a victory for Democrats, who have long supported stronger broadband regulation.