The FCC voted on December 14 to overturn Obama-era net neutrality rules that prohibit internet service providers from controlling the loading speeds for certain websites. Big companies like Netflix and Google voiced their opposition to the vote primarily through press releases and Twitter posts.
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The FCC voted on December 14 to overturn Obama-era net neutrality rules that prohibit internet service providers from controlling the loading speeds for certain websites. Big companies like Netflix and Google voiced their opposition to the vote primarily through press releases and Twitter posts.
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