Last updated: February 29, 2008 - 5:49pm
FCC 'DO-OVER' ON NET NEUTRALITY HEARING?
[SOURCE: Portfolio, AUTHOR: Sam Gustin]
Following Comcast's acknowledgement that it had hired people to take up seats at an overcrowded Federal Communications Commission hearing at Harvard on Monday, the regulator agency is mulling whether a hold another public hearing on net neutrality. FCC spokesman Rob Kenny declined to speak publicly about the possibility of additional hearings, which were first reported on the blog Valleywag. From the outset of the FCC's investigation, the agency had held out the possibility of further hearings on Comcast's controversial "network management" practices.
http://www.portfolio.com/views/blogs/daily-brief/2008/02/27/fcc-do-over-on-net-neutrality-hearing
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