By Maggie Shiels, BBC
US regulators have approved new rules meant to prohibit broadband companies from interfering with internet traffic. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 on the principle known as net neutrality; a tenet that ensures all web traffic is treated equally. The rules have been criticised for setting different standards for fixed line broadband and mobile operators.
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