This is How Net Neutrality Repeal Will Affect Rutgers Students

The Targum writes, "The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) decision to rollback net neutrality rules earlier today may limit internet access to off-campus students unable to pay additional fees for internet access." Read how Director of Undergraduate Studies in Journalism and Media Studies Steve Miller believes this ruling will impact Rutgers students. 

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