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Sunday, June 17, 2018

It's official, net neutrality is dead. Here's what that means

  Mian Adeel Soomro       Sunday, June 17, 2018
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Net neutrality laws — or the set of regulations that required internet providers to treat all websites equally — were officially repealed today.  

The rules were originally enacted by the FCC under the Obama administration in 2015, but in December, the FCC voted to repeal the measures. That vote officially goes into effect today.

So what does it all mean, and how will it affect consumers? Here's a breakdown of everything you need to know about the rules, and how they could change the internet as you know it.

1. What is net neutrality?

Net neutrality was a set of rules that ensured equal access to all websites. It prevented internet services providers (such as Verizon and Comcast) from charging more for certain types of content, or giving preferential treatment to certain websites. Read more...

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