How might the internet change after Net Neutrality is repealed? Could websites be slower? WSJ’s Ryan Knutson travels into the future to explain a few possible scenarios. WASHINGTON—The conservative rollback of Obama-era net-neutrality rules faces its first major legal test Friday, when a federal court considers lawsuits brought by consumer advocates, internet companies and a group of Democratic-led states that oppose the deregulation. The challengers are seeking to invalidate the effort by the Federal Communications Commission under Chairman Ajit Pai, a Trump appointee, that overturned prior FCC regulations requiring internet service providers to treat all traffic on their networks equally....
Source: Wall Street Journal January 31, 2019 20:03 UTC