Senate approves bill to retain net neutrality against FCC decision

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The U.S. Senate voted on Wednesday in favor of keeping open-internet rules in a bid to overturn the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) decision to repeal net neutrality rules. The House of Representatives or the White House is unlikely to approve the bill, Reuters reported. Read the latest telecom news

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