Monday, January 17, 2011

FCC Ends Net Neutrality Debate (for Now) by Passing Its Open Internet Order

Members of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) agreed on one thing at Tuesday's meeting: the Internet does not need to be fixed. Despite this shared sentiment, the FCC's commissioners are divided on whether the government should act in anticipation of potential problems as the Internet matures. The panel voted 3–2 in favor of the Open Internet Order, designed to ensure what has commonly been referred to as " net neutrality ". [More]









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