‘Complaints About Net Neutrality Flooding the FCC’ – Re/code
The latest post on ‘Re/code’ is titled “Complaints About Net Neutrality Flooding the FCC”.
Amy Schatz says, “It’s now T-minus six days until the FCC is scheduled to take up a controversial plan to allow Internet providers to buy priority, fast-lane service to consumers — and the complaints continue to pile up.
Yesterday, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler ignored a second call by an FCC commissioner, Republican Ajit Pai, to delay a vote on his net neutrality proposal, which would restrict Internet providers from blocking websites or apps but would open the door to allowing content companies to buy priority access to consumers.
The agency is scheduled to vote on draft net neutrality rules Thursday, but it’s not clear if Wheeler has the votes necessary to move the plan forward”.
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