Yep, a Comcast lobbyist is already scheming about paid fast lanes
Last year, the telecoms industry scored a huge win by pushing net neutrality repeal through the Federal Communications Commission. The rule change means that internet service providers are no longer effectively regulated by the FCC, and the enforcement of net neutrality is left up to a toothless Federal Trade Commission and a pinky-swear promise not to be evil.
The industry framed net neutrality repeal as "restoring internet freedom," and said that it wouldn't change anything: No paid fast lanes, no throttling, just a more friendly regulatory environment. But just months later behind closed doors, the story is starting to change.
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Yep, a Comcast lobbyist is already scheming about paid fast lanes originally appeared on BGR.com on Sat, 31 Mar 2018 at 12:00:09 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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