FCC Expands Internet Rules In Party Line, 3-2 Vote

By | February 26, 2015

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The Federal Communications Commission approved revised net neutrality rules on Thursday after Chairman Tom Wheeler painted broadband service providers as potential villains that could thwart the Internet’s growth, as critics warned that the agency’s expanded regulatory powers would have the same chilling effect. The FCC voted 3-2 along party lines to regulate ISPs such as Comcast (CMCSA) and AT&T (T) under what Wheeler calls “modernized” Title II Scalper1 News

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