How repealing net neutrality will disrupt higher education

The Federal Communications Commission announced plans this week to move forward with its rollback of Obama era net neutrality standards — under which all content online was to be treated equally by internet service providers (ISPs) — meaning that now these providers would be able to block or slow down certain sites at will, or even charge a fee for faster delivery of content, reports Inside Higher Ed.

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