AT&T CTO Donovan: We Need Non-Discrimination
DSL Prime, November 4, 2009
By Dave Burstein
"Outside applications need to be on an equal footing with our own applications," AT&T's CTO, John Donovan, recently said. This is a reversal of AT&T's long-standing position they needed to be able to favor their own applications. AT&T lobbyists need to listen closely, because they are throwing everything they have at preventing "non-discrimination" being included in the FCC Net Neutrality regulations.
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