FCC Seeks Postponement of Net Neutrality Oral Argument

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With the US.Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit signaling it planned to hold the Feb. 1 oral argument in Mozilla vs. the Federal Communiccations Commission -- partial government shutdown or not -- the FCC asked the court to instead delay the arguments, a move that is OK with broadband service providers. The Justice Department has advised government attorneys to request cases be postponed until government funding is available. According to the FCC, Mozilla opposes the delay, intervenors for Mozilla, the Internet Association, Entertainment Software Association, CCIA, and the Writers Guild of America, West, have taken no position one way or the other, and Justice, USTelecom, CTIA, NCTA-the Internet & Television Association, the American Cable Association, and Wireless Internet Service Providers Association do not oppose it.


FCC Seeks Postponement of Net Neutrality Oral Argument