FCC Chairman: No protest will delay Internet neutrality vote

Ajit Pai, chairman of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, said on November 21 that it will vote on the 'network neutrality' regulation launched by the Bama governor on December 14. Although the resolution was endorsed by many tech companies, Internet companies and U.S. Internet users However, Pai's office said these protests will not affect the vote.

Ajit Pai, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

The Telecommunications Law of the United States divides communications into two categories, one being the "Information Services" (Title I) which are loosely regulated and the other being "Telecommunications II" (Title II) which requires strict supervision. Through the network neutralization bill, broadband access will be classified as 'telecommunications services' from 'information services' and subject to more stringent controls.

The Pai that the network service providers should be re-classified as 'information services', the FCC does not need to be heavily regulated on the ISP.Support for network neutral New York City and a number of non-profit institutions jointly issued an open letter to the FCC, delaying the vote To further study and demonstrate this issue.

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