Final FCC Net Neutrality Rules Address ‘Fast Lane’ Loophole That Worried Critics

Of Interest 2024-05-10

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May 9, 2024

Before the Biden FCC restored net neutrality, there was concern that the new net neutrality rules weren’t as tough as the ones discarded by the Trump administration. While the draft rules did require ISPs be transparent about the limits of your broadband connection, and barred big ISPs from blocking or throttling competitors, there were concerns they still allowed ISPs to create preferential “fast lanes.” Read more about Final FCC Net Neutrality Rules Address ‘Fast Lane’ Loophole That Worried Critics

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https://cyberlaw.stanford.edu/press/final-fcc-net-neutrality-rules-address-fast-lane-loophole-worried-critics

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Center for Internet and Society

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05/10/2024, 17:42

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05/10/2024, 08:16