FCC Takes (Passive) Aggressive Action on Net Neutrality
Public Knowledge, March 22, 2007
By Art Brodsky
The Federal Communications Commission today approved a Notice of Inquiry to allow the agency officially to take comments on the state of the Internet and on the need for Net Neutrality.
This is the same Notice of Inquiry that first surfaced late last year and was expected at the time the Commission was to approve AT&T's takeover of BellSouth. Sometimes those deadlines slip.
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