(Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission is collecting public comments until Sept. 10 on new "net neutrality" or "open Internet rules" that may let service providers charge content companies for faster and more reliable delivery of their traffic to users. Below are some details about the concept of "net neutrality" and the FCC's work to regulate Internet traffic. Courts and the Judiciary Business Enterprises Justice System Verizon Communications Consumers Satellite and Cable Service Facebook Netflix Inc. Telecommunication Service Google Inc. WHAT IS NET NEUTRALITY? View/Submit Comments for this story Net neutrality is a principle that says Internet service providers should...
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