Technology,
Government,
Administrative/Regulatory
Nov. 19, 2021
Net neutrality: the next chapter
With Democrats poised to hold a majority of the seats on the Federal Communications Commission, the agency is almost certain to turn its attention to net neutrality — an issue that has roiled the industry for almost 20 years.





Bennett L. Ross
Partner
Wiley Rein LLP
Email: bross@wileyrein.com
With more than 20 years of experience in the communications industry, Bennett is a trusted advisor to telecommunications carriers, equipment manufacturers, technology companies, and other clients seeking to navigate the complexities of the U.S. communications regulatory regime.
With Democrats poised to hold a majority of the seats on the Federal Communications Commission, the agency is almost certain to turn its attention to net neutrality -- an issue that has roiled the industry for almost 20 years. From subjecting internet service providers to "light" touch oversight, to regulating ISPs under the same scheme that governed railroads in the 19th century, the scope of net neutrality obligations has shifted dramatically depending upon which po...
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