In a historic reversal, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted 3-2 to restore net neutrality, returning broadband internet to Title 2 common carrier service. This reinstates Obama-era rules that prohibit internet service providers (ISPs) from blocking, throttling, or prioritizing traffic based on payment or content. The decision is a significant victory for consumer advocates and comes as the nation recognizes the critical role of broadband in the post-pandemic digital landscape. Additionally, the FCC emphasized its commitment to addressing financial support for the Affordability Connectivity Program (ACP), which provides internet subsidies for low-income consumers.