Net Neutrality, VoIP and the First Amendment

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As the FCC continues to consider regulations that would limit an Internet service provider’s ability to restrict customers’ access to specific services in the name of traffic management, it is now no longer possible to foresee an outcome to the debate without someone claiming that Constitutional rights are being violated somewhere. “It should not be lost on anyone that the strongest and loudest voices for Net neutrality rules often cloak their agenda as advancing the First Amendment or, just as frequently, First Amendment ‘values,’” stated NCTA President Kyle McSlarrow.

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