FCC Releases Open Internet Order

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On Thursday, March 12, 2015, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released the text of its long-awaited Open Internet Order, which it adopted on February 26, 2015.

As we discussed in a previous blog post, the FCC voted 3-2, along party lines, to reclassify broadband Internet access service” (including both fixed and mobile broadband) as a telecommunications service” under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and to apply new prohibitions on blocking, throttling and paid prioritization. It also forbears from many provisions of Title II, while applying other of the traditional Title II provisions.

The release of the Order enables everyone to begin the process of dissecting the dense 300+ pages of rules and explanations for the Commission’s action. The Order also moves the Open Internet rules one step closer to judicial review. Appeals can be filed once the Order is published in the Federal Register, a process that may take a week or more to be completed.

Kelley Drye will be hosting a webinar on the new rules on Tuesday, March 24 at noon Eastern time.

**This event has occurred in the past. To access a recording of the webinar, please click here. For a copy of the slide presentation, please click here.

Stay tuned for further updates as we digest this controversial order.