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2008.11.15

Congress to Push for Net Neutrality Legislation

The U.S. Congress will push for net neutrality legislation next year, even though the FCC has acted against broadband providers that it found to block or slow Web content. While the FCC has addressed what it saw as net neutrality violations on a case-by-case basis in recent years, a law passed by Congress would provide customers, investors, Web-based companies, and broadband providers with certainty about the rules of the road.

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/153827/congress_to_push_for_net_neutrality_legislation.html

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