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US regulators vote to repeal net neutrality rules

The US Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal what’s known as ‘net neutrality’ rules.

Colin Campbell
Press TV, Washington 

The US Federal Communications Commission has voted to repeal net neutrality rules aimed at ensuring a free and open internet. Activists and protesters, who gathered outside the FCC building, slammed the move, saying it undermines the rights of people. Press TV’s Colin Campbell reports.


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