Monday, October 5, 2009

GOP Questions 'Net Neutrality'

A group of House of Representatives Republicans urged the Federal Communications Commission on Monday to conduct a market analysis before proposing a new rule to maintain an open Internet.

In a letter to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, 20 Republicans asked the FCC if the agency will be examining networks, services, consumer electronics equipment, applications, as well as cable, wireline, wireless, satellite and broadband to determine if a rule to govern Net neutrality is necessary.


GOP Moves to Put Brakes on Net Neutrality
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