ReadWrite -
5 Feb 2015 00:57

Net neutrality--the principle that no Internet provider can pick and choose which traffic to carry--took a beating just over a year ago when Verizon successfully sued to overturn the FCC's "Open Internet" rules. Now the FCC is ready to strike back with a vengeance. In a Wired op-ed, FCC chairman Tom Wheeler outlined his plan to enforce net neutrality by relying on some of the agency's oldest and most robust authority--Title II of the Telecommunications Act-- to categorize Internet service prov...
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