Article 5YDJ2 California net neutrality law to remain intact after appeals court says it won’t reconsider earlier decision

California net neutrality law to remain intact after appeals court says it won’t reconsider earlier decision

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Kim Lyons
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acastro_180608_1777_net_neutrality_0001. California's net neutrality law remains intact | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

A federal appeals court has denied a request for a rehearing on its January decision that upholds California's net neutrality law. The 2018 law, widely considered the strongest in the US, was signed into law a year after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) repealed the Open Internet Order. That order had established stringent net neutrality rules that prohibited internet service providers from throttling or blocking legal websites and apps, and banned ISPs from prioritizing paid content.

California's law, which finally took effect last year, also prohibits throttling and speed lanes. Wireless trade associations including the NCTA, the CTIA, and ISPs including Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T sued to block California's law from taking...

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