AT&T, Interest Groups Lock Horns on Net Neutrality
PC Magazine, October 20, 2009
By Chloe Albanesius
Washington is focused on the expected unveiling of Net Neutrality rules. The lobbying blitz continued, with AT&T encouraging employees to voice their concerns about Net Neutrality. The employees were asked to send comments through their personal e-mail account to the FCC's new Net Neutrality Web site.
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