Jumat, 23 Februari 2018

Editor's Pick: FCC's Final Rule on Net Neutrality Sparks Legal Challenges


David Jones
Feb 23, 2018 11:18 AM PT
The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday officially published its Net neutrality rollback order in the Federal Register, triggering a flurry of legal actions and Capitol Hill scrambling to stop it before it takes hold. The order, which goes into effect on April 23, reverses an Obama era rule requiring that broadband access be regarded as a utility. [More...]

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