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The U.S. Federal Communication Commission is signaling that it intends to adopt President Barack Obamas proposal to keep the Internet open when the independent agency votes on rules next month.
FCC officials working on the issue under Chairman Tom Wheeler are asking questions they would only ask if they were taking the direction Obama is seeking, such as how to regulate wireless service, said one person involved in discussions with the agency.
Obama in November called for the strongest possible rules to regulate Internet service, including a ban on so-called fast lanes. In doing so, he joined the ranks of Internet startups, public interest groups and more than 105,000 people who signed a petition to the White House calling for an open-Internet policy. The rules would ensure service providers treat Web traffic equally -- a concept known as net neutrality.
The presidents intervention appears to be driving policy deliberations on net neutrality, Comcast Corp. (CMCSA) said in documents filed in recent weeks with the FCC. The cable-television company, which opposes the proposal and is one of the nations largest high-speed Internet providers, suggested steps to soften the blow.
Such an acknowledgment gives you strong reason to believe its headed that way, said Gene Kimmelman, president of the Washington-based policy group Public Knowledge, who supports Obamas utility-style rules. Im optimistic.
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on point
(2,506 posts)That way carriers will compete to provide best lowest cost service, while content will have to fight over quality and price of content
Roland99
(53,342 posts)I don't see the marriage of content providers and carriers being blocked. After all, corporations are people, too, and we're all about anyone marrying anyone, right?
(note the hint of sarcasm pointed at corporations)
on point
(2,506 posts)This is a principle to eliminate vertical integration and conflict of interest as well as a tactic to reduce costs to consumers and to free up diversity of content
Goals are not easy, but needed. Your sarcasm noted and appreciate!
Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)That would be so awesome if the Pres began enforcing it.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)Well I did. I'm sure he will take my views into consideration.
Ferd Berfel
(3,687 posts)Ferd Berfel
(3,687 posts)But I'm not ready to hold my breath - sorry.
Helen Borg
(3,963 posts)All it takes.