"FCC Allows California Net Neutrality Law, Embraces State Innovation"

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The FCC will not block California from enforcing its state net neutrality law, allowing states to "experiment" with different regulations for interconnection payments and zero-rating. The FCC is scheduled to vote on Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel's proposal to restore net neutrality rules similar to those introduced during the Obama era. Despite some differences, the FCC found no reason to preempt California's law, stating that there is "room for states to experiment and explore their own approaches within the bounds of our overarching federal framework."
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