The FCC’s vote repealing its net neutrality rules is finally official. Here’s what happens now. - News Summed Up

The FCC’s vote repealing its net neutrality rules is finally official. Here’s what happens now.


Ajit Pai, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, led the effort to repeal net neutrality rules. (Zach Gibson/Bloomberg)The FCC's net neutrality vote has finally been published in the Federal Register, the government's official record of all administrative actions. Those who opposed the FCC vote will file their lawsuits in courts where they believe they have a good shot at winning. So that's what's on deck for the next few weeks as the net neutrality fight heats up again. Correction: A previous version of this story suggested that the FCC's new net neutrality policy will go into effect on April 23.


Source: Washington Post February 22, 2018 20:32 UTC



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