What is the problem network neutrality regulations would supposedly solve?
Network neutrality is a solution in search of a problem because there is no evidence of either a market failure or pattern of abuses. The FCC has not identified any market failures that need to be addressed with regulation. The “problems” network neutrality regulations are supposed to address are hypothetical.
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