On Wednesday, the agency initiated a review by seeking public comment on three questions -- whether the repeal affects public safety, the Lifeline program (which subsidizes broadband) and regulations regarding utility poles, reports Mediapost.
The FCC's move follows a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, which largely upheld the net neutrality rollback, but directed the agency to examine its effect.
Ajit Pai |
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai, who shepherded the repeal, says the prior rules were “heavy handed” and depressed investment.
Jessica Rosenworcel |
The D.C. Circuit largely upheld the FCC's decision to revoke the prior rules, but returned the matter to the FCC with instructions to examine the implications of the repeal.
FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel, who opposed the rollback, is urging net neutrality supporters to weigh in with the agency.
“The American public should raise their voices and let Washington know how important an open internet is for every piece of our civic and commercial lives,” she stated Wednesday. “The fight for an open internet is not over. It’s time to make noise.”
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