The FCC Moves Forward With A Proposal That Could Throttle An Open Internet

The proposal that could make the "Internet fast lane" a reality moves into the comment phase.

The Federal Communications Commission is taking the next step on a proposal that many say would render a truly open Internet obsolete. It concerns the creation of what's been hailed an "Internet fast lane," which would allow large companies like Google, Netflix, and others to pay Internet service providers extra for faster connectivity--just like a speeding car in the freeway toll lane.

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Published on May 15, 2014 11:06
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