The net neutrality could be abandoned in the USA leaving the Internet in the hands of the service providers
In January 2014, net neutrality was rejected by the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which ruled that the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) hasn’t the authority to prohibit Internet service providers to block or even slow down web traffic and applications in a selective manner. Now the FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler stated that new rules will be proposed that, however, could disrupt the Internet with higher costs for users.
