Commissioner J. Thomas Rosch discusses the Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) position on Internet neutrality, emphasizing the agency's cautious approach in regulating broadband services due to potential unforeseen consequences. The FTC has historically maintained that it has jurisdiction over broadband services classified as 'information services,' while the FCC has been more proactive in establishing Internet neutrality rules. Recent developments include the FCC's adoption of an 'Open Internet Order' that outlines principles promoting a free and open Internet, despite dissent from some commissioners regarding the necessity of such regulations.