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Why must Title II be applied universally federally?

The argument for Net Neutrality (well, one of them) is that: Many people don't have an option of choice between >1 broadband ISP in their area For those people who live in broadband monopoly area, ...
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Has there ever been a documented instance of the problem that net neutrality purports to solve?

The typical argument, seen here, goes like this: Without net neutrality, cable companies could censor websites, favoring their own business partners. Typically, proponents of legislation point to ...
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Why is there so much fuss about an internet "fast lane" for a privileged few? [closed]

Preferred access for those who can afford it is most of the time the rule and not the exception. Some examples are, if you pay more then you can get: First class flights Better medical treatment ...
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Would the Clayton Antitrust Act prevent the proposed "Fast Lane" of the internet problem with net neutrality?

Many people are going on about how the merger of Comcast and Time Warner will enable them to create a lane for the internet where wealthier individuals or companies can pay more for a 'faster lane.' ...
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