Communications Law,
Technology
Oct. 26, 2023
Will the FCC finally win the network neutrality ping pong match?
While the California Net Neutrality law has been widely viewed as the toughest law legislation in the country, complaints must be brought by the California Attorney General’s office and thus far enforcement has been close to zero.




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The two scariest things a politician can do is keep talking near a microphone thought to be switched off and to predict the future. Former FCC Chairman Ajit Pai likely regrets having done the latter. In 2018, Pai chided experts and consumer groups who were critical of his effort to abolish network neutrality rules. He assured the public that rules preventing carriers from manipulating the throughput of internet traffic to benefit preferred content weren't necessary b...
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