The U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, striking...
The U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, striking down FCC net neutrality rules last month may have ramifications beyond the current focus of many stakeholders on whether ISPs will slow or block Web traffic, said Public Knowledge Senior Vice President…
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Harold Feld. By drawing the distinction that Title II telecom regulation for neutrality could not be applied to broadband service, classified by the FCC as a Title I information service, Feld said it raises the question of what other telecom rules couldn’t be applied to VoIP. The FCC’s ability to apply its rural call completion order for VoIP may also be in jeopardy, Feld told NARUC staff at the association’s meeting in Washington Sunday. The order required phone companies to collect and report data on whether rural calls are connected.