U.S. Reinstates Net Neutrality to Ensure Fair Internet Access

U.S. Reinstates Net Neutrality to Ensure Fair Internet Access

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has restored net neutrality rules that prevent internet service providers (ISPs) like AT&T, Comcast, and Verizon from manipulating internet speeds. This decision, enacted through a party-line vote under the FCC's current Democratic majority, revives regulations repealed during the Trump era and categorizes the internet similarly to traditional telecom services, granting the FCC increased oversight. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel emphasized that the move would protect consumer interests, enhance public safety, and encourage network investment. Despite industry opposition predicting negative impacts on network investment, the restoration of these rules sets the stage for potential legal challenges, particularly given a more conservative-leaning Supreme Court that may question the extent of federal regulatory authority.

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