How to defend net neutrality from Trump's FCC

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The Electronic Frontier Foundation wants to bury the Federal Communications Commission in comments demanding net neutrality.

The head of the FCC wants to make net neutrality a thing of the past. If his proposal succeeds, internet service providers such as Verizon and Comcast will be able to charge websites a fee to get into what's known as a "fast lane." 

Customers will easily be able to access sites wiling to pay the fee, but smaller companies with less cash will have to settle for a choppier connection. Internet service providers could also, of course, prioritize quick internet access for any corporate partner and cause slowdowns for rivals. Read more...

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via Zero Tech Blog

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