Crowdsourcing AT&T's Anti-Net Neutrality Campaign
Public Knowledge, November 2, 2009
By Art Brodsky
Telco representatives are in most communities. They are the ones who buy the uniforms for the Little League. They support community organizations. And when it comes time that they need a favor from a local business person or public official, well the people are happy to oblige. That was the basis of the barrage that spooked the FCC in the weeks leading up to the Commission's October 22 meeting on Net Neutrality.
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