Telecom Groups Dismiss Case Against California Net Neutrality Law 245x2m

Telecom groups were opposing the 2018 law which bans Internet providers from slowing down or blocking websites and apps that don’t pay for service. 59723e

Telecom Groups Dismiss Case Against California Net Neutrality Law

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Telecommunications industry groups and California Attorney General tly agreed to dismiss the case

Highlights
  • The law bars broadband providers from throttling service
  • California's net neutrality law aims to protect the open internet
  • California's net neutrality law also banned some forms of “zero rating”
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Telecommunications industry groups on Wednesday ended their bid to block California's net neutrality law that bars broadband providers from throttling service. In a federal court filing in Sacramento, the groups and California Attorney General Rob Bonta tly agreed to dismiss the case.

The move followed a January decision by the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals allowing enforcement of the 2018 law, which bans Internet providers from slowing down or blocking access to websites and applications that don't pay for service.

“The case is finally over," Bonta said in a statement. “With this victory, we've secured a free and open internet for California's 40 million residents once and for all.” Messages seeking comment from an attorney representing the groups weren't immediately returned.

The law was signed by former Governor Jerry Brown after regulators during the Trump istration killed federal net neutrality rules designed to prevent AT&T,Verizon and other major Internet providers from exploiting their dominance to favour certain services or apps over others.

In response, seven states and Puerto Rico enacted their own net neutrality policies. The most expansive effort was in California, which started enforcing the law last year, with potentially significant consequences for the rest of the US.

In addition to barring Internet providers from throttling service or charging companies like Netflix for a faster route to customers, the California law banned some forms of “zero rating” — a term for when a cable or phone company exempts a service from data caps.

Net-neutrality advocates say such programmes undermine competition by potentially tilting s to the sponsored app and away from rivals.

Big telecom companies fought the measure fiercely in court. They argued that the regulations can undermine investment in broadband and introduce uncertainty about what were acceptable business practices. The Trump istration sued to block California's 2018 law, preventing it from taking effect for years, but the Biden istration dropped that lawsuit.


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