The Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) adoption, by 3-2 vote, of a new order, on 26 February, was a milestone, greatly expanding the agency's authority to regulate the internet. It has moved more boldly to impose obligations on internet service providers (ISPs) than the EU seems inclined to do with its draft telecommunications package. The FCC has barred fixed and mobile ISPs from blocking or degrading online content or favouring one kind of content over another: so-called fast lanes or 'paid…
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