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  Title:   Open Internet | Federal Communications Commission  
 
  Archival URL:  
http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20161123204438/http://openinternet.gov/  
  Live URL:   http://openinternet.gov/  
  Coverage:   November 23, 2016 - November 23, 2016  
  Description:   An Open Internet means consumers can go where they want, when they want. This principle is often referred to as Net Neutrality. It means innovators can develop products and services without asking for permission. It means consumers will demand more and better broadband as they enjoy new lawful Internet services, applications and content, and broadband providers cannot block, throttle, or create special "fast lanes" for that content. The FCC's Open Internet rules protect and maintain open, uninhibited access to legal online content without broadband Internet access providers being allowed to block, impair, or establish fast/slow lanes to lawful content. The Rules Adopted on February 26, 2015, the FCC's Open Internet rules are designed to protect free expression and innovation on the Internet and promote investment in the nation's broadband networks. The Open Internet rules are grounded in the strongest possible legal foundation by relying on multiple sources of authority, including: Title II of the Communications Act and Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. As part of this decision, the Commission also refrains (or "forbears") from enforcing provisions of Title II that are not relevant to modern broadband service. Together Title II and Section 706 support clear rules of the road, providing the certainty needed for innovators and investors, and the competitive choices and freedom demanded by consumers. The Open Internet rules went into effect on June 12, 2015. They are ensuring consumers and businesses have access to a fast, fair, and open Internet. The new rules apply to both fixed and mobile broadband service. This approach recognizes advances in technology and the growing significance of mobile broadband Internet access in recent years. These rules will protect consumers no matter how they access the Internet, whether on a desktop computer or a mobile device.  
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  Title:   Redirect  
 
  Archival URL:  
http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20161123055228/http://m.openinternet.gov/  
  Live URL:   http://m.openinternet.gov/  
  Coverage:   November 23, 2016 - November 23, 2016  
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  Title:   The Internet Belongs to Everyone. Let’s Keep It That Way.  
 
  Archival URL:  
http://eot.us.archive.org/eot/20161220204748/http://openinternet.state.gov/  
  Live URL:   http://openinternet.state.gov/  
  Coverage:   December 20, 2016 - December 20, 2016  
  Description:   A place to find social content about Internet governance and learn how everyone can help keep the Internet open. The Internet belongs to everyone. Let’s keep it that way.