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FCC Restores Net Neutrality Rules

FCC Restores Net Neutrality Rules

Published 3 days, 10 hours ago
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The FCC just voted to restore net neutrality—three to two—with Democrats in favor and Republicans opposed. This means ISPs can no longer block, throttle, or charge extra for access to websites or services, reversing a 2017 repeal. Consumer advocates and tech companies celebrate, calling it essential for a free, open internet where startups can compete fairly. Critics warn it could hurt investment, but the FCC is now preparing to enforce these rules, aiming to level the digital playing field and ensure everyone gets equal access—no matter how much they pay.

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