In a Thursday vote, the Federal Communications Commission repealed the net-neutrality rules it put in place in 2015. The repeal is most likely mean higher prices and fewer choices for consumers. A repeal is good news for large telecommunications and internet companies. In a move that could fundamentally reshape the internet — and spur a new wave of legal wrangling — the Federal Communications Commission voted Thursday to repeal its net-neutrality rules. Here's what you need to know...

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