FCC votes to restore net neutrality and is set to begin regulating ISPs

What you need to know

  • The FCC announced that it has voted in favor of restoring net neutrality across the country.
  • A press release states the FCC will begin to ensure ISPs no longer block or throttle a user’s internet access while also becoming more active in service outages.
  • The FCC’s vote states it can create a “national standard” where the internet becomes an “essential service” across the U.S.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) settled a vote today (April 25) to restore net neutrality in the country.

According to the FCC, the restoration places the internet back under the agency’s “Title II telecommunications service” classification. The FCC states this will allow it to “protect consumers, defend national security, and advance public safety.” 

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