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WASHINGTON — Cox Communications, the nation’s third-largest cable company, today announced that in February it will begin testing new network management practices that degrade traffic the company deems not “time sensitive.”

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WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama today designated Federal Communications Commissioner Michael Copps as acting chair of the agency.

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WASHINGTON — The Federal Communications Commission is investigating concerns that Comcast’s new network management practices degrade the sound quality of competing voice services but leave the company’s own Digital Voice service unaffected.

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WASHINGTON — According to news reports, President-elect Barack Obama will appoint Julius Genachowski as chair of the Federal Communications Commission.

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WASHINGTON — President-elect Barack Obama on Thursday delivered his first major speech on our national recovery, pledging to “put the American Dream within reach of the American people.” A major component of this plan, according to Obama, is “expanding broadband lines across America” to give everyone the chance to get online.

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WASHINGTON — Today, an alliance of more than 100 groups, unions, musicians, bloggers and media and technology leaders sent a letter to President-elect Barack Obama calling on his administration to appoint leaders who will reform the media and protect the open Internet.

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WASHINGTON — Today, the Wall Street Journal reported that Internet giant Google intends to abandon Net Neutrality and create a fast lane for its own content.

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WASHINGTON — In his weekly address on Saturday, President-elect Barack Obama vowed to “renew our information superhighway” as part of a massive plan to invest in public infrastructure and stimulate America’s failing economy.