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FCC votes to restore net neutrality and is set to begin regulating ISPs


Net neutrality has returned and the FCC is highlighting all that it plans to do with it.

A press release states the FCC will begin to ensure ISPs no longer block or throttle a user's internet access while also becoming more active in service outages. The FCC states the vote's choice to restore neutrality "prohibits" internet providers from "blocking and throttling" a user's speeds and activities. The press release states the government body has regained the ability to "revoke the authorizations of foreign-owned entities who pose a threat to national security to operate broadband networks in the U.S."

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