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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has made a decisive move to restore net neutrality rules, marking a significant shift from the policies under the Trump administration. The new rules aim to prevent broadband providers from discriminating against internet traffic, ensuring equal access to online content for all users.
The decision to restore net neutrality comes after years of debate and legal battles. The rules were initially implemented in 2015 to safeguard a free and open internet, preventing service providers from blocking or throttling access to certain websites and services. However. . .