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FCC's net neutrality vote: What's at stake & why you should care
As the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) prepares to vote on whether net neutrality rules passed by the Obama administration should be overturned, here's a reminder of what exactly is at stake, and why you should care.
Simply defined, net neutrality – also called the open internet – is the concept that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) must treat all online content equally and not give preference to any one digital content provider. The current rules, put in place during Barack Obama's administration, consider the internet to be a public utility and therefore subject to regulation. In short, ISPs have to deliver all websites at the same speed, representing fairness..............................
Security threat interrupts FCC net neutrality vote
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WHAT IS THE TRUTH ABOUT NET NEUTRALITY?
Well this will mess with these gov. pricks trying to take our rights lmao.
As the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) prepares to vote on whether net neutrality rules passed by the Obama administration should be overturned, here's a reminder of what exactly is at stake, and why you should care.
Simply defined, net neutrality – also called the open internet – is the concept that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) must treat all online content equally and not give preference to any one digital content provider. The current rules, put in place during Barack Obama's administration, consider the internet to be a public utility and therefore subject to regulation. In short, ISPs have to deliver all websites at the same speed, representing fairness..............................
Security threat interrupts FCC net neutrality vote
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WHAT IS THE TRUTH ABOUT NET NEUTRALITY?
Well this will mess with these gov. pricks trying to take our rights lmao.
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