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Technology and Telecommunications Policy in the Executive Order on “Promoting Competition in the American Economy”
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Joe Kane
July 13, 2021
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Broadband Regulation, Competition & Antitrust, Federal Government Affairs, Technology and Innovation, Telecom
originally published in
American Action Forum
Over three years after the Restoring Internet Freedom Order removed the Title II classification of ISPs and ended net neutrality requirements, the hyperbolic predictions from celebrities and politicians that the internet as we know it would end without net neutrality have failed to come true.
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