The latest post on ‘ReadWrite’ is titled “FCC Muddles Its Way Toward Net-Neutrality Rules”.

Dan Rowinski says, “The Federal Communications Commission today approved a proposal for Internet regulation that would allow cable and telecom companies to charge service providers like Netflix for “fast lane” access to consumers, although it is also seeking comment on whether to restrain or prohibit the practice before its rules are made final.

Some commission officials, including chairman Tom Wheeler, said they opposed the idea of fast lanes even as they approved a proposal that would allow them”.

FCC Muddles Its Way Toward Net-Neutrality Rules

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