By Perry Chiaramonte, Fox
When Michael Conti learned a federal appeals court had ruled to lift so-called net neutrality regulations, he thought of his kids. Not his own children, but the more than 10,000 students who study at the online charter school he runs. “It is a concern,” said Conti, CEO of PA Cyber, a Pennsylvania-based virtual charter school. “Net neutrality was created to keep everything level, and [with the ruling], it seems we are going backward. The Internet was created to be a free and open exchange.”
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