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Washington Post: The FCC approves strong net neutrality rules

The Federal Communications Commission votes to protect the internet as a public utility, which must remain equally accessible and open to all users as was intended when it was first created by U.S. government employees.

Many thanks to Washington Senator Maria Cantwell, who has championed the cause of net neutrality for years. This is a great victory for making internet access a public good.

From the Washington Post:

The Federal Communications Commission for the first time classified Internet providers as public utilities Thursday, a landmark vote that officials said will prevent cable and telecommunications companies from controlling what people see on the Web.

The move, approved 3 to 2 along party lines, was part of a sweeping set of new “net neutrality” rules aimed at banning providers of high-speed Internet access such as Verizon and Time Warner Cable from blocking Web sites they don’t like or auctioning off faster traffic speeds to the highest bidders.

FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler argued that the agency needed to take a dramatic step to preserve a “fast, fair and open Internet.” Broadband Internet providers will now face some of the same heavy regulations that the federal government imposes on telephone companies.

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