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Feb042015

FCC proposal on net neutrality is a big win for open Internet advocates

Not long ago, net neutrality was little more than a buzzword to most Americans, an arcane concept within an equally arcane sector of telecommunications law. But fierce resistance to a plan proposed last spring by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler that Internet advocates said would have undermined net neutrality — the principle that all data traversing the Net should be treated equally by Internet service providers (ISPs) — has pushed the once obscure concept into the spotlight in Washington.

And today, as Wheeler prepares to deliver his latest proposal on net neutrality, advocates for an open Internet seem to have won.

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