This interview podcast discusses the recent court ruling against the FCC's ability to reinstate net neutrality rules. The host, Rachel Feltman, interviews Ben Guarino, a technology editor, to explain net neutrality—the principle that all internet traffic should be treated equally. Guarino explains the ongoing debate between internet service providers (ISPs) and advocates for an open internet, highlighting ISPs' arguments against regulation and the concerns of those who champion net neutrality. He clarifies that while the ruling is a setback for net neutrality advocates, state-level laws could offer some protection, and the long-term impact on consumers remains uncertain. A key takeaway is that while some throttling has historically occurred, especially on wireless networks, the extent to which this will change significantly remains to be seen.