FCC Dismantles Net Neutrality, Hands Over Internet to Telecom Companies
FCC Dismantles Net Neutrality, Hands Over Internet to Telecom Companies
Today, the Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal net neutrality protections in the United States.Defying millions of critics and scores of angry legislators, agency Chairman Ajit Pai led an open meeting to cast a verdict on net neutrality. As was widely expected, the FCC’s commissioners voted along party lines.Three Republicans – Chairman Ajit Pai and Commissioners Michael O’Reilly and Brendan Carr – cast ballots to give telecommunications corporations increased control over internet traffic and consumer speeds. They were opposed by Commissioners Mignon Clyburn and Jessica Rosenworcel, both Democrats.As reported by Engadget.com, broadband will no longer be classified as a Title II service. Each of the regulations accompanying Title II will be removed, allowing internet service providers to profit off practices banned during the Obama administration.Pai, a former Verizon executive, advocated in favor of a net neutrality repeal, arguing that restrictions on corporations harmed the “free market.”
FCC director and former Verizon executive Ajit Pai. Image via Politico.com.
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