 2 edits | The headline above is simply false. The FCC won't "announce new net neutrality rules" on Monday. It can't make rules without due process.
FCC Chairman Julius Genechowski will give a brief speech, at an outside group (not at the Commission), saying what he wants do do about the issue.
And, hopefully, he'll do the right thing and not try to push regulation. As he said to Congress on Thursday:
"When the market works and there's sufficient competition, then the FCC has no need to act. When the market isn't working, and the consumers could benefit from policies to promote competition, then the Commission must act."
--FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, September 17, 2009
The market is working, there's lots of competition, and the Internet is not being blocked or censored. Therefore, there's no reason for regulation. |
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 | said by SuperWISP:--FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, September 27, 2009
Wait, he said that in the future?!
Is that a side effect of the new network neutrality rules??? Awesome! |
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 2 edits | Wait, he said that in the future?!
No, my finger slipped. Now corrected. |
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 | reply to skuv said by skuv :said by SuperWISP:--FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, September 27, 2009
Wait, he said that in the future?! Is that a side effect of the new network neutrality rules??? Awesome! By pointing that out you have changed the future! |
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