9th Circuit Overturns FCC's Cable Modem Decision
rednaxela writes "The 9th Circuit today issued a decision overturning the FCC's classification of cable modem service as an 'information service,' stating instead that cable modem service consists of both an 'information service' *and* a 'telecommunications service.' Telecommunications services are classified under Title II of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and are subject to all kinds of regulation. Information Services are classified under Title I, and are largely free from regulation. If upheld, this decision will likely require cable modem providers to open their networks to competing ISPs. Further, this is likely to derail, or at least complicate, the FCC's plans to classify DSL service (which is provided primarily over incumbent telco facilities) as a unified 'information service." Bottom line - the 9th Circuit's decision may well have preserved open access for competing ISPs on all forms of wireline networks.' Here is the 9th Circuit's ruling (PDF).
Let me throw out there the fact that the 9th Circus Court tried to ban the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance in school. Also, the three judge panel that tried to postpone the California recall election was from the 9th Circus Court. They are one of the most overturned courts in the country.
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ok. I can get 2 megs/sec down, 200/k up. Oh yeah, it's also 10 inches long and big and black.