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Why is the FCC considering rules to preserve the open Internet?

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Why is the FCC considering rules to preserve the open Internet?

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The NPRM that the Commission is considering explains that the FCC’s goals are to promote innovation and investment; promote competition for Internet access and content, applications, and services; address the needs of law enforcement and public safety; and protect users’ interests in consumer protection, the development of tools that empower users, democratic discourse and participation. An additional key rationale for acting at this time is to provide greater predictability for all stakeholders regarding federal policy in this area.

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