Net neutrality will officially come to an end on April 23.

The Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) repeal order was published today, revealing net neutrality's end date.In a 3-2 vote this past December, the FCC voted to end its rules on net neutrality Net neutrality requires internet service providers (ISP) to treat all content the same, so without it, ISPs can throttle internet access and charge more for certain content. In an effort to prevent the repeal from going into effect, states are suing the FCC.For more on the situation, check out our overview on everything you need to know about net neutrality , and what you can do to make your voice heard.

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