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The FCC Should Address Policy Blind Spots in 2015

By C. Douglas Jarrett on January 12, 2015
Posted in FCC, Telecom Policy
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As 2015 begins, the FCC has reportedly chosen Title II with forbearance as the basis for targeted Net Neutrality rules.  Other headline issues are the incentive auction, re-assessing whether the Communications Act empowers the FCC to pre-empt state laws limiting municipal broadband networks, and redefining broadband as 25 MBPS downstream/3 MBPS downstream.    …

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