.@FCC #OpenInternet rules mean consumers can go where they want when they want on the Internet without interference from network gatekeepers — The FCC (@FCC) June 14, 2016

In a statement, Tom Wheeler said that "today's ruling is a victory for consumers and innovators who deserve unfettered access to the entire web." He added that "the internet remains a platform for unparalleled innovation, free expression and economic growth."



There are still, however, loopholes that companies can (and do) exploit in order to get around such provisions, like Zero Rating. T-Mobile's BingeOn and Verizon's Go90 both get around mobile bandwidth caps, giving preferential treatment to some content at the expense of others.