Montana governor’s executive order could force ISPs to follow net neutrality rules

Montana governor’s executive order could force ISPs to follow net neutrality rules

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https://techcrunch.com/2018/01/22/montana-governors-executive-order-could-force-isps-to-follow-net-neutrality-rules/

The FCC’s wildly unpopular decision to kill net neutrality has sent legislators, companies and individuals scrambling for ways to keep the Obama era regulations in place. A new bid by Montana Governor Steve Bullock would cut through much of the red tape and force internet service providers to abide by earlier net neutrality rules.

Bullock, a second term Democrat, told The New York Times that he plans to sign an executive order today that would bar any ISP with a state government contract from blocking or charging added fees for access to existing website. “If you want to do business with Montana,” the Governor said in the interview, “there are standards on net neutrality you will have to follow.”

Montana governor’s executive order could force ISPs to follow net neutrality rules

Jan 22, 2018, 9:33pm UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2018/01/22/montana-governors-executive-order-could-force-isps-to-follow-net-neutrality-rules/ >The FCC’s wildly unpopular decision to kill net neutrality has sent legislators, companies and individuals scrambling for ways to keep the Obama era regulations in place. A new bid by Montana Governor Steve Bullock would cut through much of the red tape and force internet service providers to abide by earlier net neutrality rules. >Bullock, a second term Democrat, told The New York Times that he plans to sign an executive order today that would bar any ISP with a state government contract from blocking or charging added fees for access to existing website. “If you want to do business with Montana,” the Governor said in the interview, “there are standards on net neutrality you will have to follow.”