Internet Firms, Telcos, Politicians Ask, 'What Next?' As Net Neutrality Debate Reboots
Washington Post, April 15, 2010
By Rob Pegoraro
The dreadfully bureaucratic word "reclassification" has been on a lot of lips in Washington since a federal appeals court ruled that the FCC had no authority to stop Internet providers from slowing or stopping their users' access to legal sites and services. Most people seem to accept the logic of the ruling, but there's far less agreement over what to do about that.
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