Roll Call - The Federal Communications Commission last week said it plans to vote
later this month on a draft order that would classify “broadband
Internet access service as a telecommunications service,” arguing
that is the best reading of U.S. law. In other words, the rule change would treat internet service like
landline telephone service, allowing the agency to reinstate net
neutrality principles. That would prevent internet service providers
from discriminating by speeding up or slowing traffic to certain
websites. It would also mean that internet service providers can’t
charge more for or indiscriminately block access to sites.
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