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FCC CHIEF PROPOSES STRICTER NET NEUTRALITY RULES FOR BROADBAND
• http://www.popsci.com,By Dan MorenFour months after President Obama asked the Federal Communications Commission to adopt strict net neutrality measures, the agency has come up with a plan. FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler announced that he will submit a proposal to the agency's commissioners later this month that would impose tighter regulations on how broadband providers can manage their traffic.
As per the president's suggestion, Wheeler proposes using its authority under Title II of the Telecommunications Act to impose rules that will prevent broadband providers from implementing practices such as paid prioritization (e.g. Amazon can't pay to have its video streaming be faster than, say, Netflix), as well as blocking or throttling of any lawful traffic. And, for the first time, the FCC is including wireless broadband providers--cell phone operators--in the mix. In a piece by Wired, Wheeler described the moves as "the strongest open internet protections ever proposed by the FCC."
Wheeler's plan will reclassify "broadband Internet access service" as a telecommunications service under Title II, which will greatly increase the agency's ability to regulate it. So, essentially it becomes a utility. This will prevent issues such as those that occurred last year when the D.C. Circuit court rolled back net neutrality moves the FCC had made, on the grounds that the agency had exceeded its authority.