Editorial Board
A Net Neutrality Compromise? It Could Happen.
The current rule-making process is dysfunctional. Congress should step in.
Chill.
Photographer: Zach Gibson/BloombergAre you ready for another thrilling fight over network neutrality? It's coming.
Ajit Pai, the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, plans to dismantle rules put in place in 2015 that require internet service providers to treat all content travelling through their pipes equally. The rules prohibit the ISPs from blocking or "throttling" certain web traffic, and from offering "fast lanes" for content providers who paid for the privilege.