FCC Delays December Meeting
November 23, 2010
The Federal Communications Commission delayed its December open meeting by six days, to Dec. 21. The delay gives the FCC an extra week to prepare its agenda, typically released three weeks prior to the meeting date. Industry insiders had said the meeting was likely to be postponed after reports that the FCC planned to take up network neutrality -- also known as open Internet principles -- at its December meeting spurred Republican opposition.
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