
After both sides of the debate shared their thoughts on today’s historic vote, the FCC has voted to reclassify ISPs as Title II utilities and put these companies under its_authority in a three to two vote. In other words, net neutrality has won. For now. Today’s vote means that ISPs like Comcast, Verizon, AT&T and others can not restrict or limit internet speeds for profit. ISPs_can also no longer charge companies for “fast lane” access to ISP customers. Nor can they throttle traffic coming from sites or services. During the commission meeting, FCC_chairman_Tom Wheeler said, “The internet is simply too_…
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