McSlarrow: Net Neutrality Law Not Needed

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MCSLARROW: NET NEUTRALITY LAW NOT NEEDED
Congress should refrain from adopting a Network Neutrality law because cable operators are managing their broadband networks in an open manner and do not engage in anticompetitive conduct, National Cable & Telecommunications Association president Kyle McSlarrow plans to say in testimony Tuesday on Capitol Hill. McSlarrow is scheduled to testify before the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet on Network Neutrality legislation introduced by subcommittee chairman Rep. Edward Markey (D-MA). McSlarrow suggests that legislation would be inappropriate because supporters of a net neutrality law have failed to make the case that broadband network operators have engaged in conduct harmful to consumers, justifying the need for government intervention.
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McSlarrow: Net Neutrality Law Not Needed