Reclassifying the Internet as a common carrier would...
Reclassifying the Internet as a common carrier would be “a disaster,” said NCTA in a blog post Wednesday (http://bit.ly/YcfLrk). The association has begun a print and digital ad campaign (including in Communications Daily) “to show how laws that were originally…
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written for telephone lines in 1934 are totally ill equipped to handle modern broadband networks in 2014,” said NCTA. The ads direct readers to NCTA’s Title II page (http://bit.ly/1uneg4o), headlined “Net Disaster, not Net Neutrality.” Title II would turn the Internet into “a slogging, permission-based government utility,” NCTA said. “Title II reclassification would allow for the very things Title II advocates are most afraid of."