Title II 'Power Grab' Sends Wrong Message, Says NRB
The National Religious Broadcasters approved a resolution opposing "a power grab of the Internet" by the FCC, NRB said in an email Tuesday. NRB urged the commission to reject Communications Act Title II reclassification of broadband. The commission's net neutrality…
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and Title II plan will "send a poor signal to nations that have or are considering more state governance of the Internet," encouraging "repressive regimes that would like an international body like the International Telecommunications Union to have increased authority over the Internet," said the association.