Internet Pioneers Speak Out on Net Neutrality
Lauren Weinstein's Blog, October 16, 2009
In a letter to FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski, five pioneers of the Internet, including Vint Cerf and David Reed, urged the FCC to "protect and maintain the Internet's unique openness," and supported the agency's process for considering "nondiscrimination and transparency principles."
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