During this meeting, Free Press staff reiterated that Title II classification would give the
agency proper oversight over broadband internet-access providers.
During this meeting, Free Press reiterated that ISPs’ financial data and statements to their shareholders prove that the FCC’s classification of broadband has no impact on deployment or investment.
This ex parte highlights analyses and explanations Free Press made in its comments submitted to the FCC's Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet docket.
Under Title II of the Communications Act, the restored Net Neutrality rules would grant the FCC oversight authority over broadband companies, reaffirming the internet as an essential service.
“We’ve been fighting for this moment since Trump’s FCC threw out strong Title II rules and abandoned Net Neutrality back in 2017,” said Free Press Action Co-CEO Craig Aaron.