The Death of Net Neutrality and Why it Matters
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SUMMARY OF THE NEWS
It is official: Net Neutrality has taken the largest blow to date, and it may very well cause the death of the concept for the foreseeable future. Last Thursday the FCC voted 2-1 to begin rolling back Obama-era regulations on internet service provider (ISP) classification under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934. I’ve been going on about this a few different times now, but it is important that we understand the debate and what the implications of this decision may be.
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