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Here's How the Average Consumer Can Profit from the End of Net Neutrality
The Federal Communications Commission's June 2015 net neutrality rules that ban Internet providers from selectively blocking or slowing websites, or charging more for faster relaying, are about to change.
On Dec. 14, the five-member FCC board, consisting of three Republicans, two Democrats, and chaired by Trump appointee Ajit Pai, is expected to vote along party lines to roll back the Obama-era rules.
Repealing net neutrality under the banner of deregulation clears a fresh path for Internet access providers to make money in new ways.
Ultimately, that means making money from consumers. But luckily, there's a way for us consumers to make some money too.
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