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morbo
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haven't read the article, but

can't they request the info through the freedom of information act?

edit: ok they did. is it really the FCC's responsibility to say that it would cause competitive harm? that kind of talk is straight from the mouth of telco and cableco lobbyists.

so what does this stall tactic tell us about the FCC?
about the information they are trying to protect?
about why incumbents are scared?

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said by morbo:

can't they request the info through the freedom of information act?
They can, but since the American people signed away their freedom in a cowardly reaction to 9-11, it's not going to accomplish anything.

so what does this stall tactic tell us about the FCC?
That the FCC, just like all Executive Branch agencies, is only as good as their chief.

about why [sic] incumbents are scared?
I dunno...maybe Adelphia wasn't the only communications company with criminally corrupt management. They could be afraid of going to jail, and losing their fortunes and empires.

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