Odds that Congress takes on network neutrality rules 'are zero'

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Two Democratic members of the Federal Communications Commission believe Congress should step up and codify network neutrality rules as federal law after the Sixth Circuit shot down the FCC's latest version of the rules. Such a move would finally stop the pendulum swings of the on-again/off-again FCC rules on network neutrality. However, a top policy analyst believes that such thoughts are wishful thinking. Calls by Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel and Commissioner Anna Gomez "to codify the net neutrality rules are highly unlikely to succeed," Blair Levin, a policy analyst at New Street Research and a former FCC official. "We think the odds of Congress acting as requested are zero." 


Odds that Congress takes on network neutrality rules 'are zero' - analyst