As was mostly expected, the FCC this morning voted 3 to 2 (along expected party lines) to move forward with Tom Wheeler‘s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), which effectively flings open the doors to the public comment period concerning what the FCC should do about net neutrality. As we‘ve been discussing, the basic idea the FCC is proposing will open up a potentially bifurcated internet with fast lanes and slow lanes, even as the FCC insists this isn‘t true. Of course, the main point the FCC has been making, which is accurate, is that what happened today doesn‘t change anything. They‘re basically just setting up the process for the eventual changes that could have a very large impact.