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By Matt Wood, guest column in The Hill
It’s March again, a time when most sports fans root for underdogs. Of course, a few people lean towards favorites, including a small and odd fan club assembling for AT&T’s proposed $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile announced on Sunday.
What’s especially puzzling are the strange [...]
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By Kamilla Kovacs, Media Access Project
Throughout years of debate on open Internet protections, cable and telecommunications carriers have continually argued that strong net neutrality rules will hurt investment. They maintain that regulation to forbid discrimination in network management would cause them to back away from building and upgrading broadband infrastructure nationwide. These flawed arguments are [...]
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By Kamilla Kovacs, Media Access Project
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski should remember one simple message as his agency clarifies its authority over Internet access services: The agency’s job is to serve the public. Accordingly, the FCC’s primary concern should be the needs of the nation, not those of big telecommunications or cable carriers.
Yet last [...]


