FCC to Vote on Restoring Net Neutrality Rules to Ensure Equal Internet Access
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FCC to vote on April 26 to restore net neutrality rules that ensure equal internet access, reversing Trump administration moves.
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Rules would reclassify internet as an essential service and grant FCC oversight over telecoms to enforce standards.
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Supporters say it protects free speech online and fair access to democracy and information.
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Opponents claim it will increase costs and regulatory burden on telecoms.
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Biden administration supports the rules, saying an open internet drives innovation and the free flow of ideas.