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The FCC voted to begin dismantling Net Neutrality protections, but the rules aren’t dead yet. Approving the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking only begins the process of trying to roll back the rules. But Ajit Pai and Net Neutrality opponents still have their work cut out for them.

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Undoing the Net Neutrality rules — which, for instance, block providers from favoring their own apps and services over those of competitors like Netflix — may be the biggest battle yet triggered by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai.

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WASHINGTON — On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission voted along party lines to begin a rulemaking process in order to jettison Title II protections and once again place broadband-access providers under Title I of the Communications Act — a move that would undermine the sound and successful basis for the FCC’s landmark 2015 Open Internet Order.

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Sinclair Broadcast Group’s proposed acquisition of Tribune Media Company is inflaming criticism of the Federal Communications Commission, which helped pave the way for the deal by relaxing media-ownership restrictions.

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Voices for Internet Freedom, a coalition of advocacy organizations, hosted a public forum in Skid Row with Federal Communications Commissioner Mignon Clyburn. At the event members of low-income communities discussed the need for affordable phone and internet access.

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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai’s plan to roll back Net Neutrality rules took its first step forward on Thursday.

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The Federal Communications Commission (voted to start dismantling Obama-era Net Neutrality rules, but internet-rights campaigners are calling for an investigation into fraud allegations before the commission moves forward.

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