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US FCC's net neutrality rules set aside by appeals court

( January 2, 2025, 17:11 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: Broadband internet service providers offer only an “information service,” and therefore, the US Federal Communications Commission lacks the statutory authority to impose its net-neutrality policies through the “telecommunications service” provision of the Communications Act, an appeals court ruled. The Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit set aside the FCC’s decision to classify consumer broadband as a Title II service. See attached file. ...

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