Twitter, Facebook, YouTube Support Bid to Restore Net Neutrality

  • Executives of web platforms say they back Democrat-led move
  • Democrats setting up showdown with GOP on net neutrality

Internet Assoc. CEO Sees Strong Case to Overturn Net Neutrality Ruling

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Facebook Inc., Twitter Inc. and Google’s YouTube on Wednesday told lawmakers that they support a legislative effort to restore net neutrality rules wiped out by the Federal Communications Commission last month.

Executives appearing before the Senate Commerce Committee replied to Senator Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, who asked their position on his resolution to nullify the FCC’s action.