Thursday, May 15, 2014

RSN: FCC Votes to Advance Paid Priority Internet, Blow to Net Neutrality



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FOCUS | FCC Votes to Advance Paid Priority Internet, Blow to Net Neutrality
The FCC's controversial net neutrality plan has drawn protesters and letters from some of the country's most powerful companies. (photo: Brian Fung/The Washington Post)
Cecilia Kang, The Washington Post
Kang reports: "The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday voted in favor of advancing a proposal that could dramatically reshape the way consumers experience the Internet."
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