Rep. Doyle Throws Support Behind FCC Reclassification Plan
Washington Post, May 27, 2010
By Cecilia Kang
Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Pa.) said to accomplish the goal of bringing more broadband connections across the nation, the FCC must proceed with a plan to redefine high-speed Internet access as a telecommunications service. He also urged Congress to proceed on a proposal by key Democratic lawmakers to update the Communications Act of 1996.
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