The FCC is due to vote on new net neutrality regulations on April 25th, and with a Democrat majority of commissioners, we should see new legislation enacted. However, it is all but certain that this will not be a landslide decision – opening the door for future partisan bickering. For MNOs, the uncertainty is risky, and fingers will be burned. Much of the draft focuses on restoring/enacting the 2015 regulations, known as the Open Internet Order, which were undone in 2017 by the Trump administration – by chairman Ajit Pai, who also pushed for the FTC to take on the role of policing the ISPs, rather than the FCC. As part of this, Pai declared that ISPs were Title I…