Microsoft backs FCC vote, happy about net neutrality rules

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Earlier today, the FCC took the bold steps to classify broadband under Title II and to create net neutrality rules. The new 'bright line' rules, as the FCC calls them, makes sure that broadband is free of roadblocks, fast lanes and allows local municipalities to create their own broadband services to compete with ISPs.

The steps were not without controversy, and it is heavily expected that Verizon and other ISPs will soon file legal action against the ruling. What this means is that the fight for net neutrality is far from over, but for now, the FCC has won its battle against the ISPs.


To little surprise, Microsoft has come out in favor of the ruling and released the following statement:

We applaud the FCC’s decision to preserve the fundamentally open nature of the Internet and look forward to reading the Order and rules.
Microsoft backs FCC vote, happy about net neutrality rules
 

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