The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has tossed part of the Trump Administration's Restoring Internet Freedom order.
Still the FCC moved ahead with its Restoring Internet Freedom order in 2018 that rolled back the prohibitions on ISPs throttling content and sought to preempt states from enacting their own policies, which prompted the legal fight at hand.
The second exception involves remanding three issues to the FCC: the implications for public safety, what reclassification means for regulation of pole attachments and the effects of reclassification on the Lifeline Program. Pai issued a statement Tuesday following the ruling, calling the decision a "victory for consumers, broadband deployment, and the free and open Internet."
The statement continued, "The court affirmed the FCC’s decision to repeal 1930s utility-style regulation of the Internet imposed by the prior Administration. The court also upheld our robust transparency rule so that consumers can be fully informed about their online options. Since we adopted the Restoring Internet Freedom Order, consumers have seen 40 percent faster speeds and millions more Americans have gained access to the Internet.
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