Net neutrality rules reversed by US vote

Scrapping of Obama-era rules is a victory for the big ISPs - but ordinary users will lose out

Protesters have come out in force against proposed changes to net neutrality laws
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Federal regulators in the US have voted to reverse rules ensuring a free and open internet, in a decision opponents say will have huge ramifications.

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