FCC reinstates net neutrality, but it’s a lot more complicated than it once was

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The Federal Trade Commission has voted to restore rules repealed by the Trump administration that prevent broadband internet providers from favoring some sites and apps over others.

By Eva Dou, The Washington PostSupporters of net neutrality protest near the Federal Communications Commission during the Trump administration on Dec. 14, 2017, in Washington.

Adam Copeland, deputy chief of the FCC’s Wireline Competition Bureau, said Thursday that the FCC had amended the language of the guidance to make clear that speeding up content selectively on the consumer internet would be a violation of net neutrality, in addition to slowing down content - a clarification that consumer watchdog groups were calling for. Copeland said certain types of enterprise applications would be exempt from these rules.

Technologists are now expecting “network slicing” to run next-generation killer apps, from autonomous vehicles to self-regulating factories to remote surgeries via robot arms to ultrarealistic video games, all of which will rely on the slices’ ability to operate as “fast lanes” with high speeds and low lag times.

“When you make those slices, what ends up happening as a consequence is that the general internet gets slower,” said Chao Jun Liu, a legislative associate at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. “That is a clear violation of net neutrality.” The FCC restoration of net neutrality at its monthly open meeting is part of an expansion of FCC authority called Title II, which grants the agency the ability to investigate internet outages and treats internet service providers as utilities.

Consumer activists began mobilizing around the network slicing issue after noticing that companies such as AT&T and Verizon were already mentioning consumer-facing technologies like video games in their marketing materials about the next-generation technology.

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