
Title II
Title II refers to a section of the Communications Act of 1934 that classifies broadband internet service as a public utility. This means internet providers must treat all internet traffic equally and cannot favor certain content or services over others. This principle, known as "net neutrality," aims to ensure a fair online environment where consumers have equal access to all websites and services, preventing providers from throttling, blocking, or prioritizing specific content. It promotes competition and innovation while protecting consumer rights in the digital space.