Re: previous post, this morning’s Financial Times reports
An official at the Federal Communications Commission, the US media regulator, said that chairman Julius Genachowski would on Thursday announce that the FCC will seek to regulate broadband service providers such as Comcast and AT&T under a more rigorous legal framework.
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With the announcement, the FCC begins a process to assume greater powers by classifying broadband providers as a “Title II” or “telecommunications service”.
We shall see . . .
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Internet Statistics by Alex Goldman » Blog Archive » FCC Seeks Third Way for Internet Regulation says:
[...] Commentators are cautiously optimistic today, just a few days after a major net backlash. The strength of the backlash against the FCC’s apparent attempt to abandon Obama campaign promises with regard to net neutrality made the FCC of Monday (Obama Abandons Internet Promise) seem very different from the FCC of today (Obama Abandons . . . maybe not so much . . .). [...]
May 6, 2010, 3:59 pm