
Title II Regulation
Title II Regulation refers to provisions of the Communications Act of 1934, which classify internet service providers (ISPs) as common carriers. This means ISPs must treat all internet traffic equally, prohibiting practices like throttling or blocking certain content. The aim is to ensure a level playing field for all users and content providers, fostering a free and open internet. This regulatory framework was emphasized during the debate over net neutrality, which seeks to prevent ISPs from prioritizing certain services or websites over others.