A court squashes net neutrality, what next for the FCC?
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A court squashes net neutrality, what next for the FCC?
With net neutrality A recent U.S. appeals court decision ended the idea of net neutrality. It said the Federal Communications Commission lacked authority to regulate internet service and broadband providers. The incoming FCC chair, Brendan Carr, was already planning to undo Biden administration rules for net neutrality favored by the outgoing FCC chair. For what the broadband industry hopes for next, the Federal Drive with Tom Temin turn to the …
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