FCC Takes First Step Toward Net Neutrality Rules
IDG News Service, October 22, 2009
By Grant Gross
The FCC has taken the first step toward creating formal Net Neutrality rules, despite a huge lobbying effort from opposing groups in recent days. The FCC voted to open a rulemaking process and begin receiving comments on a proposal to create new Net Neutrality rules following a contentious debate on whether new regulations are needed.
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