In 2015, the previous FCC surprised the world with its imposition of Title II telephone rules on the Internet. The 2015 FCC said it had to invoke the nuclear option of the 1934 telephone rules in order to enforce “net neutrality” – the high-minded notion that networks should not “block” or “throttle” (slow ...
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In 2015, the previous FCC surprised the world with its imposition of Title II telephone rules on the Internet. The 2015 FCC said it had to invoke the nuclear option of the 1934 telephone rules in order to enforce “net neutrality” – the high-minded notion that networks should not “block” or “throttle” (slow ...
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