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Media companies that are reshaping our world. After months of speculation, nearly 4 million public comments. Fcc chairman tom wheeler has finally outlined his Net Neutrality program. The key takeaway, proteciton of an open internet and regulating the internet as utility. He writes in an oped at wired magazine online, im submitting not a lot of big surprising news, but i must say that i think it is a disappointing move. It is largely an overblown response into a narrow question of what sort of Legal Authority that at the need to police the open internet. I am disappointed. You are disappointed because they are trying to change what disappoints you about it . Title two, there are all sorts of legal entities we crossed into. A big part of the open question is how the fcc will do the forbearance process . There are provisions of title two that just about everyone agrees are outdated and unnecessary. Give me one example. They were written when people were using homing pigeons to communicate
Neutrality program. The key takeaway, protection of an open internet and regulating the internet as utility. He writes in an oped at wired magazine online, im submitting to my colleagues the strongest open internet protections ever proposed by the fcc. These enforceable rules will ban paid prioritization and the blocking and throttling of lawful content and services. I propose to fully apply for the First Time Ever those bright line rules to mobile broad band. I spoke with chris lewis and doug break. Not a lot of big surprising news, but i must say that i think it is a disappointing move. It is largely an overblown response into a narrow question of what sort of Legal Authority that at the need to police the open internet. I am disappointed. You are disappointed because they are trying to change what disappoints you about it . Title two, there are all sorts of legal entities we crossed into. A big part of the open question is how the fcc will do the forbearance process . There are prov