Netpolicy/Net neutrality

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The open Internet is at the center of our economy and our daily lives. Net neutrality is the principle that all communications on the Internet should be treated equally, and not blocked, throttled, or prioritized for commercial gain.

Background

Mozilla history on NN

The evolution to Title II

  • Mozilla has always maintained that the open Internet needs enforceable, effective net neutrality rules, and that Title II authority is needed in the U.S. for the FCC to achieve that goal. So when President Obama announced his support for reclassification in November 2014, we cheered the move.
  • We believe this is our moment to save the Internet as we know it.

Resources