Rational Radio Daily With Steele And Ungar

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FCC Chairman Ajit Pai plans to hold a vote in December to repeal the main rules and regulations that make up net neutrality. Pai and his supporters believe the policy is government overreach and stifles investment in net-based infrastructure. Proponents of net neutrality argue it protects consumers from corporate greed, increases opportunities for smaller web outlets and encourages investment and innovation. Michael and Rick listened to both points of view tonight on Steele & Ungar. Democratic FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn argued the pro-net neutrality side and Professor Larry Downes of Georgetown University presented the case for ending the open internet rules.