FCC to Pass Internet Regulation Order

The Federal Communications Commission has lined up the requisite votes to pass a controversial net neutrality order during its monthly meeting Tuesday (Dec. 21). The order will represent the first time the FCC has adopted enforceable rules to regulate the Internet.

In a press briefing late Monday (Dec. 20) afternoon, senior FCC officials said the final draft of the order incorporated the suggestions of Democratic commissioners Michael Copps and Mignon Clyburn, who now both feel comfortable concurring in the order.

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