FCC to Unveil Rules Reversing Obama Rules on Net Neutrality

Federal regulators are expected to unveil their plans for reversing Obama-era rules that require Internet-service providers to treat all web traffic equally, a move that could fundamentally reshape the internet economy and consumers’ online experience. The changes, expected to be adopted at the Federal Communications Commission meeting in mid-December, would open the door to a wide range of new opportunities for internet providers, such as forming alliances with content firms to serve up their webpages or video at higher speeds and quality than those without such deals.