Why the FCC will probably ignore the public on network neutrality

Posted on AllSides October 5th, 2014
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The flood of responses was "unprecedented." Since the early 20th century, agencies like the Federal Communications Commission have asked the public for comments before making big decisions. But in the past few months, the Commission received a deluge for one particular proceeding that could change the Internet as we know it.

The decision in question is on the fate of network neutrality - the idea that Internet Service Providers and the government should treat all data and traffic on the Internet the same.

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