“The ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington means that the FCC’s tough new net neutrality rules will take effect on Friday — with the Internet to be reclassified as a regulated communications utility.” Internet consumers, innovators, and open internet activists applaud the decision. Blocking, throttling, pay-for-priority fast lanes and other efforts to come between consumers and the Internet are now things of the past. As proponents of the ruling continue to celebrate others remain skeptical as to how more red tape will benefit Americans.
Court Rejects Effort To Block FCC Net Neutrality Rules
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