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Reuters News Wire (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Thu, 22 Mar 2007 13:12:20 -0500
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Communications Commission took a small step to address a growing debate on whether high-speed Internet providers like AT&T Inc. and Comcast Corp. should be barred from charging extra fees to guarantee access to the Internet.
The five commissioners backed a proposal on Thursday to start a
The notice of inquiry, a fact-finding mission that does not always
"I would have preferred a more proactive approach," said Democrat
Fellow Democrat Michael Copps chided the commission for proceeding too
"I want an FCC that unconditionally states its preference for
The concept of broadband providers treating all Internet content in
The fear is that if broadband providers charge extra fees for more
Republican Commissioner Robert McDowell called the initial proposal a
BROADBAND WIRELESS JUDGED INFORMATION SERVICE
The FCC also voted in favor of classifying wireless broadband as an
Wireless broadband, which powers items like the data cards used in
An information service includes services like voice mail, that use
Information services have always been lightly regulated by the FCC,
Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited.
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