Wednesday, August 15, 2018

On June 11, Chairman Pai announced the end of "Net Neutrality regulations. What has been the effect on internet speed in the US?

John Wellington reports at The Daily Caller,
Since the repeal of “net neutrality” took effect on June 11, the U.S. internet speed has gone from 12th to 6th fastest in the world.



...This is likely due to the fact that the repeal of net neutrality rules have allowed the market to dictate itself. This, in turn, has spurred competition and innovation which ultimately creates a better product for consumers.

The United States now trails only Singapore, Hong Kong, Iceland, Romania, and South Korea in overall broadband download speed.
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