Last Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-to-2 to repeal regulations of internet service providers. Those regulations fell under a general title: net neutrality.

If you have questions -- you're certainly not alone.

How did this happen? What was the case for repealing net neutrality in the first place? And what, exactly, has the FCC voted to dismantle?

Normally, this is the part where I would say, "Relax -- I've got you covered." But for the sake of transparency, I'll be honest. I'm not particularly relaxed -- or happy, for that matter -- about this decision.

And while I will, as always, answer some of the most common questions about the vote as clearly as possible, know this: It's not easy for me to neutrally -- no pun intended -- report on the matter.

Perhaps the answers to these questions will provide some insights as to why.

Source: https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/fcc-net-neutrality-vote