Sep. 6, 2018
California steps in with its own net neutrality rules
All internet traffic may not be equal in the eyes of the Federal Communications Commission, but California legislators voted last week to enact a state law that will ensure network neutrality practices, at least for traffic that transits through California.




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CYBERSLEUTH
All internet traffic may not be equal in the eyes of the Federal Communications Commission, but California legislators voted last week to enact a state law that will ensure network neutrality practices, at least for traffic that transits through California. On Aug. 31, the final day of the legislative session, a majority in the Senate passed Senate Bill 822, the California Internet Consumer Protection and Net Neutrality Act of 2018...
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