Congress Should Decide Net Neutrality. Too Bad It Doesn't Have The Bandwidth
July 18, 2017
[Commentary] As Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai moves his agency toward rolling back Obama-era network neutrality rules, more voices are calling for a lasting solution to the debate: a new law. FCC rulings are subject to court challenges and changing political regimes, after all. But Congress is so mired in the Trump agenda, and so distracted by the administration’s daily melodrama, that passing new telecom law any time soon seems practically impossible.
Congress Should Decide Net Neutrality. Too Bad It Doesn't Have The Bandwidth