The FCC should bar paid prioritization that degrades...
The FCC should bar paid prioritization that degrades service if a company won’t pay extra, but should allow the option of “fast lanes,” said Progressive Policy Institute Senior Fellow Hal Singer during a teleconference Friday. Singer co-authored a policy report…
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(http://bit.ly/WpI1Fy) released Thursday that advocated the FCC avoid Title II regulation in the net neutrality debate, and rely on its Section 706 authority to deal with abuses by Internet service providers on a case-by-case basis. Title II would “zap” broadband investment, while not encouraging investment by edge providers, Singer said during the call.