In January, a landmark legislative decision was made regarding net neutrality: The D.C. Court of Appeals struck down portions of the Open Internet rules that ensured telecoms played fair
Since then, it has been the subject of many contentious debates among open Internet supporters and opponents of government regulation. But let's not get ahead of ourselves. First, let's look exactly what net neutrality means
The D.C Circuit Court of Appeals struck down parts of the Open Internet rules presented by the FCC that would have prevented Verizon from selling tiered Internet packages similar to those of cellular data plans. Proponents of net neutrality saw this decision as the end of a free and open Internet Read more...
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