Comcast Deserves FCC Scrutiny, Too
Fierce Telecom, November 6, 2009
By Dan O'Shea
The FCC has a lot on its plate at the moment: Net Neutrality, the development of a national broadband plan, Google Voice, E-Rate -- the list goes on. Into this crowded room, Comcast may soon walk in with NBC Universal. Will the FCC be ready to prevent Comcast from being miserly with a vast amount of cable TV programming that other video providers, such as telcos, would need fair access to?
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