From VOA Learning English, this is the Technology Report.Another political fight is taking shape in Washington, D.C. At issue: proposed changes to the way the Internet is regulated in the United States.One side wants rules to suspend plans to charge extra for some heavy users of the Internet.The other side says new rules will slow the economic growth fueled by online services.Both sides say their way of thinking will lead to continued innovation.Earlier this year, U.S. regulators proposed big changes in the way the Internet operates in the country.The Federal Communications Commission voted to offer a plan that could affect Internet service providers like AT&T, Verizon and Comcast.Under the plan, the service providers could make deals with companies like Google and Facebook to provide them with faster paths to get their content to consumers.Some consumer groups and Internet companies oppose the plan. So do a majority of people questioned in a new University of Delaware study.