Friday, April 26, 2024

FCC Reinstates Net Neutrality


The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday, Voted to Approve a Regulation that will Reinstate Net Neutrality Rules, that allow the Agency to Regulate Broadband Internet access as a Telecommunications service.

Network Neutrality is the Principle that Internet Service Providers (ISPs), must treat all Internet Communications equally, offering Users and Online Content Providers consistent Rates irrespective of Content, Website, Platform, Application, type of Equipment, Source Address, Destination address, or Method of Communication, without Price Discrimination.

Net Neutrality Rules were first imposed during the Obama Administration in 2015, but were Repealed in 2017 after the Trump Administration Controled of the FCC, which returned Broadband Internet to being Regulated as an Information Service.

With the Biden Administration having returned the FCC to a Majority of Democratic Appointees, the Agency is reinstating Net Neutrality Rules that allow Broadband to be Regulated under Title II of the Communications Act.

Ahead of the FCC's 3-2 Vote, Biden Appointee and Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel said: "I think in a modern digital economy, we should have a national net neutrality policy and make clear the nation's expert on ommunications has the ability to act when it comes to broadband. This is good for consumers, good for public safety and good for national security, and that is why we are taking this action under Title II of the Communications Act today."

But, there will be Legal Challenges to the FCC's Reinstatement of Net Neutrality Rules, that could have the Regulation being Struck-Down.









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