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Ajit Pai hasn’t finalized net neutrality repeal—here’s a theory on why

April 24, 2018

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More than four months after the Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal net neutrality rules, the rules are technically still on the books, and we still don’t know when they will die their final death.

If you think that’s strange, you’re not alone. Harold Feld, one of the top experts on telecom law among net neutrality supporters, wrote this week that the situation is “highly unusual.” (Feld is a telecom lawyer and senior VP of consumer advocacy group Public Knowledge.)

“There is absolutely no reason for FCC Chairman Ajit Pai to have stretched out this process so ridiculously long,” Feld wrote. “It is especially puzzling in light of Pai’s insistence that he had to rush through repeal of net neutrality over the objections of just about everyone but the ISPs and their cheerleaders because every day—nay every minute!—ISPs suffer under the horrible, crushing burden of Title II,” the FCC statute that governs common carriers.

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