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U.S. FCC says new Internet rules will maintain transparency goals

24
Apr
2014

New rules on net neutrality are expected to allow Internet providers to negotiate agreements with content providers on the delivery of traffic to users as long as the deals they strike are commercially reasonable, U.S. telecoms regulators said on Thursday. In a blog post, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler said the rules, which he intends to have in place by year-end, would not change the agencys underlying goals of transparency. The rules, to be circulated to commission members on Thursday, will include no unreasonable discrimination among users, Wheeler wrote.

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