FCC vote to restore Net Neutrality regulations passes
The FCC will now work to implement internet protections and standards that were repealed in 2017.
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The FCC will now work to implement internet protections and standards that were repealed in 2017.
The FCC will hold an open meeting later in April 2024 to vote on the restoration of Net Neutrality standards and consumer protections.
The minimum benchmark has been changed from the 25Mbps download and 3Mbps upload established in 2015 to 100Mbps/20Mbps.
Rosenworcel opined that 'internet access is a necessity for daily life' and signaled intent to reinstate Net Neutrality.
Current FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has proposed boosting internet speed standards left painfully low by former Chairman Ajit Pai.