WASHINGTON — The FCC voted on Thursday to can Obama-era net neutrality rules. <br /> <br />Net neutrality required ISPs to offer equal access to all web content without charging people for higher-quality delivery or giving certain websites preferential status. <br /> <br />Supporters of the repeal say it will free up internet providers to innovate. <br /> <br />Opponents worry the internet is going to start looking a lot more like cable TV. Broadband providers could start splitting the internet up into different packages. <br /> <br />Without net neutrality, some are concerned the internet could be split into a fast lane with big internet and media companies, and a slow lane for everyone else.