First Lawsuits Filed Against the F.C.C.’s ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules – NYTimes

On Monday, two lawsuits were filed against the Federal Communication Commission’s new rules for broadband Internet service, the beginning of what is expected to be a flurry of legal challenges to the new regulations.

The United States Telecom Association, a trade group that represents some of the nation’s largest Internet providers, filed suit in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. On the same day, Alamo Broadband, a small broadband provider based in Texas, sued in federal court in New Orleans.

via First Lawsuits Filed Against the F.C.C.’s ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules – NYTimes.com.