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FCC Declares Intention To Enforce Net Neutrality

Unequivocal writes "The FCC chairman, Julius Genachowski, told Congress today that the 'Federal Communications Commission plans to keep the Internet free of increased user fees based on heavy Web traffic and slow downloads. ...Genachowski... told The Hill that his agency will support "net neutrality" and go after anyone who violates its tenets. "One thing I would say so that there is no confusion out there is that this FCC will support net neutrality and will enforce any violation of net neutrality principles," Genachowski said when asked what he could do in his position to keep the Internet fair, free and open to all Americans. The statement by Genachowski comes as the commission remains locked in litigation with Comcast. The cable provider is appealing a court decision by challenging the FCC's authority to penalize the company for limiting Web traffic to its consumers.' It looks like the good guys are winning, unless the appeals court rules against the FCC."

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  1. Let me say.... by iamsolidsnk · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I did not see this one coming....

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    Here I am, here I remain.
  2. Careful what you wish for... by R2.0 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If "Net Neutrality"= "treat traffic the same regardless of source and destination", then GOOD.

    If "Net Neutrality"= "treat traffic the same regardless of protocol", then BAD.

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    "As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly." A. Carlson
  3. Re:Cue complaints by MozeeToby · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, to be fair this does seem like the kind of thing that should be established in, you know, a law or act or something. Not just one commission saying, "We've decided this is illegal now and will enforce it". I'd much rather see this on the books as a semi-permanent change, rather than something that will be easily reversed when the political winds change direction.

  4. Re:Wait a second... by DoofusOfDeath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    >Is it April 1st?

    No, this is what happens when you vote in competent Democrats to run things instead of Republicans like Bush and Cheney.

    I agree. Democrats have consistently stood up for the little guy:

    I think it's time to wake up. Both the Republican and Democratic parties are deeply, deeply corrupt.

  5. Re:Cue complaints by Yaos · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Remember when the US built out the electrical grid? Or when it built the interstate system? Or when it sent people to the moon? What a bunch of failures.