Technology,
Administrative/Regulatory
Oct. 4, 2023
Net neutrality, previously sidelined by its foes, has a new friend at the FCC
The FCC and net neutrality have not always been friends. They have had good years and bad years that seem to coincide with whether there is a Republican or Democrat in the White House.





Don R. Dennis Jr.
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On Sept. 26, FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel released a Fact Sheet proposing that the FCC take steps to reaffirm the rules to “treat broadband internet service as an essential service for American life.” The Chairwoman’s goal is to return to the rules adopted by the Commission in 2015. In 2015, the FCC adopted the Open Internet Order that prohibited blocking, throttling, degradation of Internet access, and paid prioritization. When you are watching your favorite sh...
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