Where Are We In The Net Neutrality Debate?

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[Commentary] Easily, network neutrality won the week in telecommunications wonkland. September 15 was the latest deadline for public comment at the Federal Communications Commission as it tries again to recraft what it calls Open Internet rules which, in the simplest terms, means treating all Internet traffic equally. The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing called Why Net Neutrality Matters: Protecting Consumers and Competition Through Meaningful Open Internet Rules, and the FCC held four forums on the topic. With so much activity, it is wise to take a breath and figure out where we are.


Where Are We In The Net Neutrality Debate?