Judge Richard Allen Griffin stated that broadband internet is classified as an 'information service' rather than a 'telecommunications service,' preventing the FCC from imposing strict rules.
In the ruling, the judges indicated that the FCC lacked the authority to stop telecom companies from blocking or limiting content, or from creating 'fast lanes' for firms that can pay.
Brendan Carr, soon-to-be FCC chair, emphasized that the decision to roll back net neutrality was beneficial for consumers, innovation, and freedom, celebrating it as a progressive move.
Jessica Rosenworcel, the Democratic FCC chair, stressed the necessity for Congress to enact federal laws on net neutrality, reflecting the widespread public demand for a fair internet.
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