This morning the FCC voted to protect real Net Neutrality — marking the biggest victory for the public interest in the agency’s history.
That’s right. We won.
A few years ago, the conventional wisdom in Washington was that communities of color oppose Net Neutrality.
It wasn’t true then and it sure isn’t true today.
Early Thursday morning, the five FCC commissioners gathered for their first open meeting of 2015. Besides drawing the usual crowd of reporters, the agency was surrounded by a herd of more than 400 cats.
On the anniversary of the Verizon v. FCC court decision that jumpstarted a nationwide movement for Net Neutrality, we look back at the biggest moments over the last 365 days.