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US democrats shuns Google-Verizon Net Neutrality Deal

US democrats shuns Google-Verizon Net Neutrality DealThe US law manufacturers have asked to appeal to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to deny the net neutrality scheme launched by Google and Verizon.

The politicians have stated that the two firms shouldn't be given an authority to decide how a US citizen can access the internet.

The letter directed to FCC, Democratic members Jay Inslee of Washington, Ed Markey of Massachusetts, Anna Eshoo of California and Mike Doyle of Pennsylvania, stated the US needed to bring up laws for net neutrality in the nation where the corporates cannot have a word in that.

The users of the House of Representatives stated that it has asked for the net neutrality laws to "carve up the Internet to suit its own purposes".

The democrats have also appealed that FCC that grows with subject wireless broadband internet that adheres with laws based on wired or fixed line broadband connections.

According to the reports of PC World, Jay Inslee, stated: "Net neutrality is not about imposing a new set of rules, net neutrality is about preserving the open Internet and empowering consumers and small businesses to bring the next generation of entrepreneurial drive to the World Wide Web."