The FCC voted today, 3-2, to restore federal Net Neutrality laws in the United States.
Net Neutrality is the idea that broadband internet should be treated similarly to a public utility, with government regulations protecting access and restricting what ISPs can and cannot do.
Federal enforcement of Net Neutrality principles was previously repealed during the Trump administration, primarily orchestrated by the Trump-appointed FCC chair at the time, Ajit Pai.
The ACP was a useful program that bridged some of the internet affordability issues... but Congress failed to renew its funding...
@tgraph52
Public WiFi is in the way hopefully