Net Neutrality ends

WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC News) – With Net Neutrality coming to an end, there are fewer rules governing how internet service providers can operate. However, you might not see any immediate changes today.

“Each day that goes by that we don’t have Net Neutrality protections because the FCC repealed them, we’re going to see a slow chipping away of the open internet we’ve all come to rely on,” says Mark Stanley with Demand Progress.

Net Neutrality protections prohibited internet providers from favoring or blocking access to particular products or websites. The FCC voted to repeal those protections in December saying that the rules were too heavy-handed.

Broadband companies have said that they will still continue to uphold the Net Neutrality principles but some Net Neutrality supporters say that it’s not enough to just trust all the companies.

In May, Congress overturned the repeal with a bipartisan vote in the Senate. Now the vote goes the House, which has until the end of the year to bring to a vote. State governments are also taking action with more than half of the states exploring their own Net Neutrality legislation.

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