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FCC votes to kill net neutrality in an unsurprising move. What happens now?

That noise you heard recently was the sound of millions of modems across the U.S. crying. As expected, the FCC voted 3-2 to kill its own net neutrality rules, and the internet as we know it could be forever changed.

Under the current net neutrality rules (classifying ISPs under Title II of the Communications Act), which were only just , internet service providers are required to deliver all online content with the same

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