FCC chairman Tom Wheeler may have been put out when president Barack Obama pre-empted him last fall, and called for far stricter rules on net neutrality. But he is now pushing for an even stronger approach than even Obama seemed to envisage, which he described as the “strongest open internet protections ever proposed by the FCC”. The plan would include reclassifying internet services providers under Title II of the Telecoms Act, which would effectively prevent them discriminating against the kind of traffic their networks are supporting, though Wheeler promises a modernized interpretation of Title II to preserve incentives to invest in broadband networks. And as the wireless operators have feared, they would receive few concessions for the capacity challenges of…