NMA: Net Neutrality decision leaves both sides unhappy.

"The FCC has passed long-awaited rules on Net Neutrality and no one is happy.

The rules passed after the FCC's chairman convinced his two Democratic colleagues to support his proposal.

Democratic Net Neutrality advocates, however, remain unhappy because wireless carriers such as AT&T will be able to block services and applications on their networks.

Net Neutrality advocates also want the FCC to prohibit 'paid prioritization', whereby carriers speed up the delivery of data bits for paying customers.

The opponents of Net Neutrality say the new rules interfere too much. They would prefer to let Internet carriers do whatever they want."

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