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WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to
regulate broadband Internet service as a public utility, a milestone in regulating high-speed Internet service into American homes. Tom Wheeler, the commission chairman, said the F.C.C. was using “all the tools in our toolbox to protect innovators and consumers” and preserve the Internet’s role as a “core of free expression and democratic principles.” The new rules, approved 3 to 2 along party lines, are intended to ensure that no content is blocked and that the Internet is not divided into pay-to-play fast lanes for Internet and media companies that can afford it and slow lanes for everyone else. Those prohibitions are hallmarks of the net neutrality concept. Explaining the reason for the regulation, Mr. Wheeler, a Democrat, said that Internet access was “too important to let broadband providers be the ones making the rules.” For mo http://tinyurl.com/n9eqnnw Along party lines, of course, means the Republicans on the Commission voted to **** non-corporate interests...again and as usual. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2015 18:20:01 -0500, Keyser Sze
wrote: WASHINGTON The Federal Communications Commission voted on Thursday to regulate broadband Internet service as a public utility, a milestone in regulating high-speed Internet service into American homes. Tom Wheeler, the commission chairman, said the F.C.C. was using all the tools in our toolbox to protect innovators and consumers and preserve the Internets role as a core of free expression and democratic principles. The new rules, approved 3 to 2 along party lines, are intended to ensure that no content is blocked and that the Internet is not divided into pay-to-play fast lanes for Internet and media companies that can afford it and slow lanes for everyone else. Those prohibitions are hallmarks of the net neutrality concept. Explaining the reason for the regulation, Mr. Wheeler, a Democrat, said that Internet access was too important to let broadband providers be the ones making the rules. For mo http://tinyurl.com/n9eqnnw Along party lines, of course, means the Republicans on the Commission voted to **** non-corporate interests...again and as usual. === Conceptually internet neutrality is a good thing. My concern is that the laws of unintended consequences will rear their ugly head and that the federal government will end up owning yet another piece of our lives. I preferred the wild west days of the early internet. |
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