Carriers Tell U.S. 'No' to Plans for Internet Fast Lanes - 1 views
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AT&T Verizon Comcast carriers u s no plans internet fast lanes balance citizens action victory if true struggle
shared by Gonzalo San Gil, PhD. on 07 Nov 14
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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD. on 07 Nov 14[# Another little freedom battle won by citizens...] "In recent letters, AT&T, Comcast and Verizon said they have no plans to seek deals with content providers that would give faster Internet performance in exchange for special payments."
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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD. on 07 Nov 14[# Another little freedom battle won by citizens...] "In recent letters, AT&T, Comcast and Verizon said they have no plans to seek deals with content providers that would give faster Internet performance in exchange for special payments."
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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD. on 07 Nov 14"In recent letters, AT&T, Comcast and Verizon said they have no plans to seek deals with content providers that would give faster Internet performance in exchange for special payments." [ # How Good it would be # ! ... if it were #true... # ! #Time Will '#Tell' # ! And, if real, it will be thanks to citizens' #coordinated #struggle...]
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Paul Merrell on 07 Nov 14Too early to declare victory. The battle isn't over until FCC adopts regulations *forbidding* the carriers from charging extra for faster data transmission. Company statements using weasel words like they "have no plans" leave a wide open door to change their minds after a regulation is adopted that permits the surcharges to be made. It could be a ploy to dampen the number of emails the FCC, the White House, and Congress are receiving. In matters of the public interest law type, what the corporate side says is irrelevant and frequently is a lie. What matters is the wording of the final rule.