If you’re passionate about Net Neutrality, you may be wondering what we can do now that the FCC has voted to repeal the rules protecting it. You may have even heard that Congress is the next venue in the fight. But what exactly can Congress do?
Just as your phone company can’t tell you who to talk to or what to say on the phone, your internet access provider can’t dictate what you say or see over your internet connection.
Today FCC Chairman Ajit Pai released his draft order to completely eradicate Net Neutrality. It’s everything that ISPs like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon could have wanted (and more).
Today the FCC opened up huge blocks of spectrum for “5G” broadband uses. Over in the EU telecom carriers are threatening to hold 5G innovation hostage.
Netflix has been throttling video streams for its own customers when they’re watching on mobile devices and networks. Whatever this is, it isn't a Net Neutrality violation.