FCC Chairman Ajit Pai now “has the motive that he needs to roll back” the 2015 Open Internet Order, which limits large telecommunications corporations from managing online content and challenges that all traffic be handled equally. He also has an associate in Carr, who was a deputy for large telecom companies.
Activists and Democratic legislators also raised an alert on Thursday as the First Amendment of the Internet.”
Writing for News, Dipayan Ghosh and Joshua Stager reviewed why Open Internet advocates should be worried about the meeting:
The conference came in the middle of an unusual surge in aid for net neutrality at the grassroots. As Free Press, an Open Internet support group, noted last month: “The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) docket for public criticisms on the current net neutrality rules has now surpassed all records.”
Sens. Tom Udall (D-N.M.), Al Franken (D-Minn.), and many other outstanding senators highlighted the increasing support for net neutrality in a letter asking Pai to “extend the observation period for its plan to undo the Open Internet Order and net neutrality protections.”
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