Way back in the dark ages in May 2011 — about 2,345 Internet years ago — I wrote a column about Net neutrality, which was in court at the time. For those of you who are not sure, “Net neutrality” is short for “Internet neutrality” or “network neutrality.” The concept addresses user access to the Internet, and the debate around Net neutrality centers on whether ISPs can limit, tier, block or otherwise affect Internet performance. Net neutrality is a law established by the FCC, and the FCC tends to shift course each time a new political party enters the White House.
Will Congress Override State Net Neutrality Laws?
Posted by: Peter S. Vogel & Chelsea Hilliard February 21, 2019 12:41 PMWay back in the dark ages in May 2011 — about 2,345 Internet years ago — I wrote a column about Net neutrality, which was in court at the time. For those of you who are not sure, “Net neutrality” is short for “Internet neutrality” or “network neutrality.” The concept addresses user access to the Internet, and the debate around Net neutrality centers on whether ISPs can limit, tier, block or otherwise affect Internet performance. Net neutrality is a law established by the FCC, and the FCC tends to shift course each time a new political party enters the White House.