FCC: "We decline requests to categorically preempt all state or local regulation affecting #broadband in the absence of any specific determination that such regulation interferes with our exercise of federal regulatory authority": https://t.co/ziUa73fkNI #ethics #netneutrality
The activists pushing for Title II “net neutrality” rules have allowed their politics to eclipse the facts. Take their use of Santa Clara’s data plan. The draft FCC order notes the argument that it wasn’t even a net neutrality issue—and the FCC draft doesn’t disagree! Telling. https://t.co/q01krRuvYa https://t.co/UCBvAfoYL5
This morning, the FCC chair is in Santa Clara to discuss #NetNeutrality, alleging that a lack of Title II regulation led to firefighters' Internet getting throttled. The problem? This episode has been thoroughly debunked as being a "net neutrality" violation. https://t.co/R9QIw3j5s7

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) received over 200 inputs in March regarding net neutrality rules, bulk billing for internet service, broadband deployment, and school connectivity. The FCC chair discussed alleged throttling of firefighters' internet in Santa Clara, which was debunked as not a net neutrality violation. Activists advocating for Title II net neutrality rules have been criticized for prioritizing politics over facts. The FCC declined to preempt all state or local regulations affecting broadband without specific interference with federal regulatory authority.


