The US and 60 partner countries around the world are signatories to a new pledge aiming to keep the global internet affordable to all, have a "free flow of information," and protects human rights.In 2014, President Obama wanted the internet to be classified as a public utility, specifically to protect net neutrality, the way that all companies have equal access. Then in 2017, the FCC repealed net neutrality.On Thursday, the White House debuted a plan for the future of the Internet.Read more