Tech industry asks US court to reconsider net neutrality ruling
In petitions filed with the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia on Friday, the Computer & Communications Industry Association, internet trade group INCOMPAS and various advocacy groups asked the three-judge panel to rehear the case or the full appeals court to take up the issue.
[...] Members of the trade groups include Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook and Alphabet Inc.
Advocacy groups filing petitions include Public Knowledge, Free Press and the Centre for Democracy & Technology.
"The FCC abdicated its ability to regulate the behaviour of ISPs for the first time in its history. As a consequence, ISPs are permitted to block or throttle Internet access, demand pay-to-play ransom from Internet edge providers, or otherwise interfere with end users’ access to the Internet," the petition said.
FCC spokeswoman Tina Pelkey said the agency is confident the court's decision "will stand and that we will continue to have a free and open Internet moving forward."
The appeals court, in its October decision, also ruled the FCC erred when it declared that states cannot pass their own net neutrality laws and ordered the agency to review some key aspects of its 2017 repeal of rules set by the Obama administration, including public safety implications and how its decision will impact a government subsidy programme for low-income users.
The 2017 FCC 3-2 vote handed internet providers sweeping powers to recast how Americans use the internet, as long as they disclose changes. The new rules took effect in June 2018 but ISPs have yet to change how users access the internet.
(Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Monday December 16 2019, @06:56PM
Also, they should be required to show average speeds in your area and market it with those numbers at the front.
You know the process for making that happen, right? It's guaranteed to work.. "Voting is the easy part" [coloradosun.com]
La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..