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FCC proposes treating all Internet traffic equally

FCC proposes treating all Internet traffic equally

02/04/2015 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

FCC proposes treating all Internet traffic equally

Clip: 2/4/2015 | 7m 2s

FCC proposes treating all Internet traffic equally

The Federal Communications Commission unrolled a plan to preserve equal access to the Internet for all users, treating broadband in a way that’s similar to a public utility. Leading up to the announcement, more than 4 million commenters weighed in on the net neutrality debate at the FCC in the past year. FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler joins Gwen Ifill to discuss the decision.

02/04/2015 | Rating NR

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