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U.S. House votes to require a neutral Internet

The House has voted to reject the position of the FCC and reinstate the requirement that ISPs provide neutral access to the Internet. The Save the Interact act is now sent on to the Senate for consideration. The issue of … Continue reading

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Net neutrality invisible in 2018 election

You may have assumed that the debate over the neutrality you can no longer expect when accessing the Internet was dead. Maybe it is. There was little mention of this issue in the runup to yesterday’s vote. Democrats might have … Continue reading

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Misinformation and the FCC position on neutrality

People may become annoyed with my frustration with the FCC and their rejection of net neutrality. There are so many things about the decision of the three person Republican majority that removed the protections to encourage what they describe as … Continue reading

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