Security News > 2018 > May > US Senate votes to save net neutrality
The US Senate has voted in favor of net neutrality by approving a Congressional Review Act resolution that would undo the Federal Communications Commission’s December decision to dismantle the Obama-era net neutrality rules. The FCC’s decision is set to come in effect on June 11, allowing Internet service providers to set up Internet “fast lanes” for online services willing to pay for it and “slow lanes” for the rest, directly affecting their quality of service. … More → The post US Senate votes to save net neutrality appeared first on Help Net Security.
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