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You may have heard that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) just put in place rules to protect ‘net neutrality.’ That’s big news. But there was another important decision today to help keep the Internet competitive and open — and while it’s getting less attention, it may be just as important.
As part of its agenda to encourage meaningful competition in high speed broadband for all Americans, the FCC supported allowing cities to make their own decisions about investing in new broadband networks. More needs to be done to drive innovation in bigger, faster broadband, but this is a good step. Click on the image below to take action.
Posted on February 26, 2015, 6:23 pm By Nicky Smith
Categories: FCC News, Legal Issues, Legislation, Network Neutrality Tags: Broadband competition, Competition, faster broadband, Local Choice