The legacy of outgoing FCC chairman Ajit Pai will be defined by two policies in particular – the unravelling of net neutrality and the opening of 6 GHz spectrum for wireless broadband use, which is mainly impacting WiFi. Anyone in Pai’s position would have seen the clear and obvious benefits of expanding the unlicensed spectrum available to WiFi, and this was reflected in the unanimous FCC vote in favor of the bill in April this year. However, it takes a special sort of FCC chairman to go about replacing Title II with some form of voluntary code that benefits only the powerful operator gatekeepers, essentially allowing these companies to create their own fast lanes to the detriment of other Internet…