
Welp, things are likely to get interesting shortly.
For anyone wondering where the "Earth shattering kaboom" was for this topic, the laws protecting net neutrality have remained in place for a good while. The 12th is when they expire, and ISPs will be then be able to exploit their newfound freedoms to exploit their userbase.
There is a strong movement in congress to get this reversed, but I'm not holding my breath for it to make it through. Edited: daishain on 8th Jun, 2018 - 6:21pm
Net neutrality's old rules are a thing of the past. Here's what you need to know about what happens next. A new set of rules at the Federal Communications Commission went into effect Monday, ending the previous consumer protections that prevented Internet service providers from blocking or slowing legal traffic, or charging for faster delivery of some content. What will it mean for you? Source 8x.
I was wondering what happened to all the buzz surround this and then 'nothing happened' but at least I know why because of the last couple of posts. So… what happens now, should I be looking at my internet bill or where I surf?