FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler declined to shed further...
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler declined to shed further light on whether he plans to push for reclassification of broadband as a Title II service or to impose similar rules on mobile and fixed broadband, during a news conference after Tuesday’s…
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open meeting. Wheeler was asked about both, saying in each case he would let his past statements speak for themselves. “I'm not going to respond to hypotheticals,” he said. “I said Title II was on the table. Period.” The FCC received “3.7 million different ideas” when it took comments on net neutrality, Wheeler said. “We're looking at a lot of things that were suggested.” Wheeler said a Sept. 22 blog post by Julie Veach (http://fcc.us/1nGmDJ6), chief of the Wireline Bureau, accurately reflects where the agency is on net neutrality.