Invogt was close. The fcc decided 32 in favor of Net Neutrality which essentially means treating the internet like a utility. Todays vote caps off more than a year of heated debate on the issue. The fcc received more than 4 million public comments. On the one side content providers like netflix and google which favored Net Neutrality. The opponent like time warner and comcast, wanted to be able to charge more for socalled fast lanes, faster connections to the internet. In the end, the fcc said no to fast lanes saying it is a utility. There arent faster ways to get water and electricity. They all reach the consumer in the same way at the same speed. Equal access. Its a real question and what is unclear is how its going to affect us as consumers, do we have to pay more because now these Internet Companies are making less money . We dont know. But its going to be interesting to see how it shakes out. One of the things we know is we all get water and it doesnt cost that much and we all get
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