Demonstrators carry a banner while holding up angry emoji signs during a net neutrality protest outside a Verizon Communications Inc. store in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017. The debate over internet regulation has steadily morphed over the last few years from an insular fight between telecom experts into a standard-issue political screaming match. Photographer: Scott Eisen/Bloomberg
WASHINGTON: US regulators are set to vote Dec 14 on a plan overhauling rules for Internet services providers. The action by the Federal Communications Commission is likely to end so-called “net neutrality.”
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