In a 2-1 vote, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has upheld the FCC’s net neutrality rules, “handing a defeat to cable and telephone companies trying to fend off tighter oversight of the consumer broadband business,” reports The Wall Street Journal. The ruling is also considered a victory for the Obama administration and companies such as Google and Netflix that see net neutrality as a defense against unfair competition from ISPs. The decision “opens the door to further pending FCC regulatory steps that cable and wireless firms have resisted,” notes WSJ. “It also sharpens a growing policy divide between Internet firms and the broadband-access industry.”
Topics: Broadband, Cable, Comcast, Congress, FCC, Federal, Google, Internet, ISP, Law, Net Neutrality, Netflix, Regulation, Streaming, Supreme Court, Telecom, Tom Wheeler, U.S. Court of Appeals, Verizon, Washington DC, Wireless
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