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-Land of the Free
Goodbye to net neutrality. Hello to an even-bigger AT&T?
2018-06-12
[WAPO] Two pivotal developments this week could dramatically expand the power and footprint of major telecom companies, altering how Americans access everything from political news to "Game of Thrones" on the Internet.

Monday marks the official end of the U.S. government’s net neutrality rules, which had required broadband providers such as AT&T, Charter, Comcast and Verizon to treat all Web traffic equally. The repeal is part of a campaign by Ajit Pai, the Republican chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, to deregulate the telecom industry in a bid to boost its investments ‐ particularly in rural areas.

"I think ultimately it’s going to mean better, faster, cheaper Internet access and more competition," Pai said in an interview. Others disagree and will challenge Pai in court, while many states are fighting back with their own laws, further muddling the situation.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  The government didn't build that.
Posted by: gorb   2018-06-12 13:12  

#3  It's not about who gets shut down. It's about who gets subsidized by the taxpayers and ratepayers.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2018-06-12 08:04  

#2  Gotta admit. I never could understand what giving outfits like comcast, hughes & ATT the authority to shut down anything they want was a good idea
Posted by: Clydelo Fromoethelydo   2018-06-12 07:55  

#1  "Net Neutrality" from the same people who brought you "Affordable Care"
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-06-12 06:46  

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