FCC said Thursday it plans to re-establish the classification of broadband internet access as an information service and scrap the internet conduct standard.
The agency also has proposed to oversee internet service providers’ privacy practices, reassess its enforcement regime to determine whether ex-ante regulatory involvement is needed and reinstate the classification of mobile broadband access as a private mobile service.
The commission also wants to lift the bright-line regulations in the agencyâs Title II Order and carry out a cost-benefit analysis of keeping the internet conduct rule and classification of broadband internet as a telecommunications service, among other measures.
Responses to the notice of proposed rulemaking are due July 17, while feedback on submitted comments will be accepted through August 16.
FCC released the notice a week after FCC Chairman Ajit Pai met with executives of tech companies to seek feedback on his plan to overturn certain aspects of ânet neutralityâ rules.