The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) finally issued its formal ruling on Comcast's Internet throttling last week without any major surprises. The agency had announced its main points in early August, and its final ruling didn't stray far. For the most part, the "Memorandum Opinion and Order" reinforced the commission's long-standing message that it had the network-neutrality situation under control. But the details of the order again drove home how heavily the agency's handling of the high-profile issue will depend on the political climate of the future.
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