Figueroa, Ariana. "How a Deregulated Internet Could Hurt America's Classrooms."
Learning and Tech, www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/12/13/570262813/
how-a-deregulated-internet-could-hurt-america-s-classrooms. Accessed 23
Jan. 2018. Originally published in NPR News, 13 Dec. 2017.
Learning and Tech, www.npr.org/sections/ed/2017/12/13/570262813/
how-a-deregulated-internet-could-hurt-america-s-classrooms. Accessed 23
Jan. 2018. Originally published in NPR News, 13 Dec. 2017.
"How a Deregulated Internet Could Hurt America's Classrooms" is an article about how many schools are worried about the possibility FCC repealing the Obama-era regulation. This regulation did not allow many companies like AT&T and Comcast to mess with loading speeds or the accessability of apps or websites of their customers. Many schools as well as libraries benefit from the access to information, resources, and high-speed Internet. However, it is a concern whether or not the Obama-era regulation will be dropped by FCC.
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