Net neutrality legislation needed to foster innovation

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Author(s) Brad Swanson
Source Sun-Sentinel
Date July 21, 2017
URL http://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/fl-op-net-neutrality-20170718-story.html
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Quotes-start.png Florida’s broadband companies continue to support net neutrality and agree that rules prohibiting anyone from blocking, throttling, or unfairly discriminating against internet traffic should be in place. This core principle of an open internet experience for everyone is not controversial to the industry; it is the standard. However, the regulatory policies best-equipped to legally safeguard the spirit and principles of net neutrality should not look anything like antiquated utility-style policies. Quotes-end.png


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This item argues for the position Net neutrality should be implemented via legislation on the topic Net neutrality in the United States.