The FCC has decided not to block California's net neutrality law, allowing states to 'experiment' with their own regulations. The agency also clarified that net neutrality rules will not automatically apply to 5G mobile network 'slices' but cannot be used to evade regulations. Additionally, the FCC declined to preempt all state or local broadband regulations without specific interference with federal authority.
FCC: "We decline requests to categorically preempt all state or local regulation affecting #broadband in the absence of any specific determination that such regulation interferes with our exercise of federal regulatory authority": https://t.co/ziUa73fkNI #ethics #netneutrality
The activists pushing for Title II “net neutrality” rules have allowed their politics to eclipse the facts. Take their use of Santa Clara’s data plan. The draft FCC order notes the argument that it wasn’t even a net neutrality issue—and the FCC draft doesn’t disagree! Telling. https://t.co/q01krRuvYa https://t.co/UCBvAfoYL5
FCC Won't Block California Net Neutrality Law, Says States Can 'Experiment' https://t.co/wcduTf0oPE
The FCC will not automatically apply net neutrality rules to 5G mobile network "slices" when a plan to reimpose the rules on broadband service comes up for an agency vote later this month, but also said slices cannot be used to evade the regulations. https://t.co/tX8GWVRjCS https://t.co/W7SrcB8mlf
FCC won’t block California net neutrality law, says states can “experiment” https://t.co/4knJOdz962