House Votes to Undo Net Neutrality Rules
The House took a break from its busy schedule of not shutting down the government to overturn the Net Neutrality Rules created late last year by the FCC. The vote was symbolic due to an assured veto from the President on the Net Neutrality Rules. Thank goodness the rules have never gone into effect yet or this would get really confusing. ![]()
The FCC’s net neutrality rules prohibit cable, fiber and DSL broadband companies from blocking websites, allow users to use the software and devices of their choice, and require companies to be transparent if they use traffic-management software
