The American people overwhelmingly rejected the idea of so-called Internet fast lanes, and as a result, Chairman Wheeler rightly made a U-turn to ban prioritization agreements and as to a ban on paid prioritization is a right move for the future of the Internet.
On the recordFebruary 24, 2015
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Eshoo emphasizes public opposition to Internet fast lanes and supports FCC's decision to ban prioritization.
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