The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is facing a debate over the need for net neutrality regulations, with some arguing against heavy-handed measures that could impact emergency services. FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr criticizes the move to reinstate Title II regulations, warning against government control of the internet. Telecom sector opposes the US plan to reinstate net neutrality rules, while Big Tech companies are in favor of such regulations.
Telecom sector opposes US plan to reinstate net neutrality rules https://t.co/LrWaFaBk1p https://t.co/JhJXEM8IKF
The @FCC continues pushing Biden's Broadband Takeover by imposing unnecessary heavy-handed regulations. https://t.co/TM5hSloi4s
Big Tech companies that block and throttle content, and prioritize their own services, are very excited about #NetNeutrality regulation. https://t.co/es2kbaW2fQ
Today the FCC announced a long expected vote on reinstating Title II regulations over broadband service. This time they are not pretending it is just about net neutrality. https://t.co/XFIUT3oQGO While the devil is in the details these rules are extremely problematic.
In 2017, we lived through one of the greatest hoaxes in regulatory history. We were told that ending “net neutrality” (read: government control of the Internet) would end the Internet. Now the government wants that control back & the FCC will vote on doing just that. I’m a no. https://t.co/gmuY0E9qTo https://t.co/0c7HHxXQiF
Exclusive — @FCC’s @BrendanCarrFCC: Agency Moving to Enact Net Neutrality Instead of Holding Big Tech Accountable Is the 'Greatest Threat on the Internet' | @Breitbart https://t.co/kJ6zRUtebX
The FCC must reconsider its approach here and determine whether #netneutrality regulations are necessary. There is no market case for its measures and they could foreclose on an innovative option that can save lives by prioritizing emergency services, like network slicing can. In…