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Support FCC's move on net neutrality: White House

"The Trump administration supports the FCC's effort to roll back burdensome regulations. But as we have always done and will continue to do, we certainly support a free and fair Internet," White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters at her daily news conference.

December 15, 2017 / 09:14 IST
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The Trump administration backs the Federal Communication Commission's move to repeal Obama- era net neutrality regulations, the White House said today, while adding that it also supports a free and fair internet.

"The Trump administration supports the FCC's effort to roll back burdensome regulations. But as we have always done and will continue to do, we certainly support a free and fair Internet," White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told reporters at her daily news conference.

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Sanders was responding to a question on the decision of the FCC, a federal commission headed by Indian-American Ajit Pai, to roll-back the Obama administration's landmark 2015 internet policy that requires internet providers to treat all traffic equally, without blocking or slowing content.

The Republican-majority FCC voted this by 3-2.