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President Biden signs executive order calling for the restoration of net neutrality

Byadmin

Jul 10, 2021



Net neutrality rules are intended to ensure a level playing field for all by preventing internet service providers from speeding, slowing, or blocking access to particular sites or services. On a neutral internet, ISPs wouldn’t be allowed to charge customers extra to stream Netflix, for instance. In 2015, during the Obama administration, the Federal Communications Commission effectively enshrined the principles of net neutrality into US law with the Open Internet Order, to “ensure that Americans reap the economic, social, and civic benefits of an Open Internet today and into the future.”

Two years later, however, new FCC chairman Ajit Pai began efforts to dismantle those rules, a process that came to a conclusion in June 2018 following a 3-2 vote for deregulation. The FCC claimed when Pai announced his departure in late 2020 that the decision led to US communication networks being “faster, stronger, and more widely deployed than ever before,” although that was a matter of some debate. Other reports claimed the FCC had “drastically overstated” broadband deployment figures and used flawed and inaccurate data in other reports.





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