The debate on net neutrality heats up as Congress sends an invite to a multitude of tech CEOs. They are expected to testify on the matter as well as Title II classifications enacted by Obama in 2015.
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The Federal Communications Commission has reopened the debate on net neutrality by voting in favor of reconsidering the Title II classification for ISPs. The proposal was by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai.
The FCC will vote on a proposal to reverse the Title II classification for broadband on May 18, after which it will be open for public comment. A final vote will take place later this year.
A historic vote took place today in Washington, D.C. where the future of the Internet was voted upon by FCC to determine if broadband access should be reclassified.
FCC has caved to ongoing pressure and will propose strong net neutrality rules that will not allow ISPs to block, throttle or sell prioritization, reclassifying them as a public utility.