The Supreme Court has ended the court fight over repealed Obama-era "net neutrality" rules that required internet providers to treat all online traffic equally.
California and the Trump administration are feuding over the state's new internet neutrality law that aims to ensure a level playing field on the internet.
Net neutrality is now officially a thing of the past. In December, the FCC voted to repeal the Obama-era rules requiring internet service providers to treat all content equally.
The Federal Communications Commission says new rules repealing the net neutrality protections are set to take effect on June 11.
The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 on Thursday to undo sweeping Obama-era 'net neutrality' rules that guaranteed equal access to internet.
The plan was released ahead of a December 14 vote and has triggered protests from consumer groups and internet companies
The Federal Communications Commission voted to go forward with the proposal of new rules that could set standards for internet providers who wish to create paid priority fast lanes on their networks.