US Capitol in NovemberSenate Democrats on Thursday turned back an attempt to repeal federal rules designed to prevent Internet service providers from discriminating against those who send content and other services over their networks.

The rule under attack requires broadband providers to let subscribers access all legal online content and prohibit wireless carriers from blocking access to any websites or competing services, such as Netflix or Skype, which require more bandwidth.

 

(READ the AP article at ABC News)

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