FCC Plans to Restore Net Neutrality Rules Requiring Equal Internet Access
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The FCC plans to restore net neutrality rules from the Obama era that were removed in 2018.
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Net neutrality requires ISPs to provide equal access to all sites and content without blocking or throttling.
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FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel announced a proposal to reclassify broadband as a utility and reinstate the old rules.
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The first step is a vote on October 19 to start the official process of restoring net neutrality protections.
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If approved, there will be a public comment period before final rules are voted on, though legal challenges could delay implementation.