FCC Looking to Ensure 'Network Neutrality'

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After years of debate between telecom, cable and Internet companies, the FCC is looking to start crafting rules to ensure “network neutrality,” or restricting Internet network operators from favoring some content and data over other types.

Under the leadership of new chairman Julius Genachowski, the FCC voted Thursday to adopt a so-called Notice of Proposed Rulemaking with an open Internet as the goal, which will allow it to begin writing regulatory rules on the much-discussed topic.

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