Submitted: August 3, 2009 - 6:01pm
Originally published: August 3, 2009
Last updated: August 3, 2009 - 6:02pm
Originally published: August 3, 2009
Last updated: August 3, 2009 - 6:02pm
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App-Rising.com
Author:
Geoff Daily
[Commentary] Although Members of Congress introduced the latest version of a bill on Network Neutrality, should we be worried that there's no planned Federal Communications Commission broadband workshop on the issue of an open Internet? Did the FCC know this bill was brewing? If not, why? If the FCC did know, then why not devote any time to analyzing the issue? A frank discussion about how open broadband networks should be is so incredibly crucial to the overall broadband policy debate because it touches on so many other issues -- so how we can afford to ignore it?
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